Neon Chalk Markers (8 Pack) Bold Tip, 8 Pack Reviews

4.7 Rating 135 Reviews
I bought these to decorate my car for a soccer tournament after using the expo neon window markers. These are fun and so bright! Our car looked fantastic. These are not meant to get wet as they are wet erase so having said that, they do not work in the rain. The designs will run off of your window but hey, we knew that and are not going to ding this product for that in any way. In the sun, the designs stay on great and look so bright. Will be using these again for our next tournament. Everyone loved our car!
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Posted 8 years ago
My favorite chalk paint pens for professional work! These are truly vibrant colors - wonderful for all types of projects. The reversible tip is very useful & easy to change. They hold up perfectly to fixative as well - no dulling or smudging! Very highly recommended!!
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Posted 8 years ago
These chalk markers are so fun to use! The labels that I got came with a white marker and I am a person that loves color, so these markers are perfect for me. They are easy to write with and I love that I can erase my writing, if I don't like it. The colors are nice and bold and really stand out against my black labels.
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Posted 8 years ago
These are great!!!I used them to make signs for my school. The colors are bold and vibrant. They are smudge free and dust free. They are also non-toxic. I was able to use them on plastic, glass, whiteboards and even on metal. Even my students found these chalk markers fun to decorate with. You can easily remove the chalk marker with a moist cloth. I am very impressed with this product and I highly recommend them.
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Posted 8 years ago
We recently painted a wall in our kitchen with chalk paint, so we needed some easy-to-use chalk markers to use for quick notes. The Versachalk markers work great on our wall. The colors are vibrant and really stand out against the black chalk wall. Clean-up is super easy. A wet sponge takes the chalk right off. Our wall is a bit rugged (not fully sanded down underneath the chalk paint), and the markers still work perfectly.
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Posted 9 years ago
These markers make surfaces that you normally wouldn't dream of allowing your kids to draw on fair play! Use these on your mirrors or even your refrigerator... The possibilities are limitless. Now you can allow our child's creativity to flow with these! I like using them to write myself reminders on my mirror so that in the morning I have a reminder waiting for me first thing! Surfaces like mirrors or glass are really easy to clean off. The one time I did have issues on the chalkboard, I was able to use a "magic eraser" to clean it off with no problem. Again, my only advice would be to test these on surfaces to make certain that it's a non-porous surface.
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Posted 9 years ago
These are so much fun to use!I've been decorating and drawing all over the place! These markers take a little bit of effort to get the liquid chalk flowing the first time you use them – you have to shake them up and then press the tip up and down against scrap paper until the color shows up. But once you do that, you're good to go – I even let the markers sit for a couple of weeks, and they didn't need to be "primed" again. When I'd first set up the markers, I used a piece of cardboard to press the tips against and the dots looked kind of neat, so we decided to try coloring on cardboard, and the results were great! Decorating the washer and dryer with markers is both a good way to keep my toddler busy while I swap out the laundry, and only improves the appearance. I wouldn't recommend doing this without testing in an inconspicuous spot if you have nicer appliances, though, just in case. The colors are very bright, they're easy to use, there's no odor at all like you get with regular markers, there's no dust like with regular chalk, they're liquid yet they don't "drip" when you use them, and you can write on vertical surfaces. I think adding a black marker to the package (for things like window art and drawing on cardboard – the cardboard we drew on already had a black outline that we just colored in) is the only improvement I can think of.
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Posted 9 years ago