Good product at a fair price and received promptly. Pen actually has a felt tip and you have to "prime" the pen to get the ink flowing. That involves pushing the point in to brake a small vial that releases the fluid, and then shaking the pen up and down until the felt is saturated with the white ink. A bit strange, but everything works as stated and quality seems good.
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Worked ok first time of use but usage after that was horrible , the white paint was pale and came out in huge messy globs ....waste of money !!
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Worked pretty good. Didn't go as far as I thought. I've got 20" BFG tires and one pen barely did BF Goodrich one coat. Would of taken 4 pens per tire. So I wouldn't recommend unless you've got a lot of time and money to burn. So I quickly removed the white and bailed on it.
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Bought this product to fill in white letters on tires. Ended up getting more on my fingers than the tires. Do not buy. You gotta shake the pen then flip the point which is how your fingers get painted. Then nothing comes out. I wanna curse out. Sharpie!!!
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Excellent pen for automotive needs. I labelled all of my coil packs using this pen. I bought it for when I am working on my cars. I can appreciate the usefulness of this product. I like that is permanent when applied and can handle exposure of heat, weather, and water and oil.
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