Marker UNI POSCA PC-1M, No.1, 0.7 mm, white color
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Eurobiuras Expert Review: UNI POSCA PC-1M Marker – Precise White Accents for Your Creativity
For many creators, finding a reliable white marker that is opaque and writes evenly on dark surfaces is a real challenge. The UNI POSCA PC-1M model with a 0.7 mm tip is a recognized leader, offering professional quality for both beginners and experts.
Ultra-fine tip for precise details
This acrylic pen features a 0.7 mm fiber tip that provides incredible control. It is an ideal choice for the following tasks:
- Drawing fine contours and detailing;
- Writing on small objects or labels;
- Adding white highlights to colored drawings.
Unmatched versatility on all surfaces
Unlike an ordinary felt-tip pen, POSCA uses pigment water-based ink that adheres perfectly to various materials:
- Paper and cardboard: Does not bleed through or damage the surface.
- Glass and metal: Allows for creating decorations on smooth surfaces.
- Wood and plastic: The color remains rich and consistent even on absorbent textures.
Safe and durable formula
One of the biggest advantages of this tool is that the marker is made using a non-toxic formula. The ink is odorless, fade-resistant, and extremely fast-drying, ensuring your work stays neat and the color remains long-lasting.
Technical Summary
- Manufacturer: UNI POSCA;
- Model: PC-1M;
- Tip: 0.7 mm fiber;
- Color: White;
- Base: Water (acrylic pigment);
- Properties: Fast-drying, fade-resistant, non-toxic.
Verdict
This product is designed for professional artists, illustrators, and DIY enthusiasts who require maximum precision. It is an indispensable tool for detailed decoration and creating accents on any surface.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is this marker washable from glass?
Yes, from glass and other non-porous surfaces, POSCA ink can be removed with a damp cloth unless it has been fixed with a special varnish.
How to activate the marker before use?
Before use, shake the marker well (with the cap on), then gently press the tip onto paper several times until the ink begins to flow.