Description
Please note!
- These white markers are only suitable for marking on black or dark-colored materials.
- Write slowly and lightly. When using the new marker for the first time, remove the cap and wait a few minutes for liquid to be lost through evaporation, leaving behind more concentrated white ink.
- Depending on the material properties (color, characteristics), the color reaction may not be sufficient.
- The color white is not as vivid. The white ink is made to allow markings to disappear naturally without leaving traces or stains.
- If the color of the markings is too light to be visually recognized, overwrite the marking.
- In humid conditions, the color may be weak due to moisture in/on materials.
- Markings do not disappear naturally. Only water can remove the markings. DO NOT use other chemicals.
- When removing the white markings, soak the materials in plenty of water or lightly tap the markings with a water-absorbed towel. A sprayer or cotton swab is not suitable as they cannot deliver enough water.
- If the water volume is not enough to remove the markings or if you skip an important step (tapping), the stains may reappear.
- Make sure to only do laundry after the markings have completely disappeared. Soap or detergent can cause issues such as color fixation.
- It is essential to test the marker on a piece of fabric beforehand to ensure that the marked lines or points are visible and also to check if the lines or points disappear without problems.