Marker UNI POSCA PC-5M, No.4, 1.8-2.5 mm, orange color
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Marker UNI POSCA PC-5M – Versatility and Vibrancy
Color: Orange (No. 4)
Tip: Medium (1.8–2.5 mm)
Looking for a tool that works equally well on paper, glass, and wood? The UNI POSCA PC-5M is a world-renowned standard that lets creators ignore surface limitations. This orange felt-tip pen combines paint saturation with a convenient marker format.
Versatile Medium-Thickness Tip
The PC-5M model features a 1.8–2.5 mm fiber tip, which is the most popular choice in the POSCA range. It provides:
- Controlled Lines: You can draw both medium-thickness outlines and fill in small areas.
- Replaceable Tip: If the tip gets dirty or dries out, it can be pulled out, washed with water, or replaced with a new one.
Water-Based Pigment – Safety and Quality
One of the biggest advantages of this pen is its unique paint formula:
- Non-toxic: The water-based ink is odorless and safe to use even for children or in confined spaces.
- Flawless Coverage: The orange color is highly pigmented, completely covering even dark backgrounds to create a solid, matte effect.
Durability on Any Surface
This marker is a true "chameleon." It is perfect for:
- Creativity: On canvas, textiles (after iron fixing), or ceramics.
- Decoration: On glass, metal, plastic, and stone.
- Resistance: Once dry, the paint becomes fade and moisture-resistant, ensuring your work stays bright for a long time.
Technical Summary
- Type: Water-based acrylic marker.
- Line Width: 1.8–2.5 mm.
- Color: Orange.
- Surfaces: All (paper, metal, glass, wood, plastic, textiles).
- Properties: Quick-drying, fade-resistant.
Verdict
The UNI POSCA PC-5M is an essential tool for both professional artists and DIY enthusiasts. The orange color adds energy to any project, and the medium tip is the best compromise between detail and coloring speed.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Does this marker wash off glass?
Yes, on non-porous surfaces (glass, plastic, metal), POSCA paint can be wiped off with a damp cloth if not fixed with a special varnish.
Do I need to shake the marker before use?
Yes, the ball inside helps mix the pigment. Shake the closed marker vigorously before use, then press the tip onto paper several times until the paint appears.