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Uni Paint Broad PX-30 Marker
Uni Paint Broad PX-30 Marker
148 Reviews 4.7 of 5 Stars! Average Rating
Uni Paint Broad PX-30 Marker
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by rems -Read all my Reviews 08/11/2008
all i can say is uni's are sick u should get them

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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by asdfasdfasdf -Read all my Reviews 08/08/2008
this marker is old school as f*ck, ive used the red and silver.
the red one fades after awhile to a white one, but it takes atleast 2 months, and the tag looks dope.
ive got a sh*tty tag from '06 runnin right now, thats white because it faded.
as for silver, ive got tags on stop signs that ran for nearly a year before they got buffed, and they NEVER fade.


these things are opaque as sh*t, im thinking of getting a yellow one,or another silver, im not sure.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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by Anonymous -Read all my Reviews 08/07/2008
if youve never tried these...try them. you wont regret it.nice juicy nibs and that means no streaks.one of my favorite markers.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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by PHL -Read all my Reviews 08/01/2008
Haha! Old school tool right here. I've tryed every color, maybe even 2 or 3 times, and they're all great. It's very opaque, it covers everything to my knoledge, and is very high quality stuff. There is very few things that I don't like about these, one is that it doesn't come filled all the way, to get around this, open it up, and put a bit of thinner in it and shake it vigorously, another thing that isn't to like about these, is the silver, if you let the paint dry on the nib, and you don't use it for a while, when you start to use it again, the paint flows over the nib, instead of inside of it. If you have any problem like that, the thing to do is to take the nib out and immerse it in a thinner (xylene, turpentine, paint thinner, laquer thinner, or even alchohol if you don't have access to these), after this, let it set out on a paper towel for a couple hours until it's dry, now immerse it in water until no thinner is left on it, after this, let it dry again, then get a push pin and put small holes in it, aswell as dragging the pin point along it so that you can see the little hairs come out (Don't do this to much :O). To all that are interested, these ARE refillable! Don't throw away these bad boys, they're built like a tank. All this in a bundle, they're great markers, and to those who didn't know, these are the markers that earsnot uses. Hope I helped. Get these in bulk because you'll be hooked on them :) Overall 5/5, great product.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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by KAOSE -Read all my Reviews 07/26/2008
I RACKED A COUPLE OF THESE BACK IN A PHARMACY WORK PRETTY GOOD DO LIKE WIT A CAN AN PUT A MAGNET ON IT THAT WAY YEW CAN GO ON THA BUS AN HIT UP WINDOWS AND POLES!THEY ALSO WORK REALL GOOD FOR SUM STICKERS AND WIT THA SILVER THEY STAND OUT ALL KRAZY! OVER ALL PRETTY GOOD PAINT MARKER!

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars! [4 of 5 Stars!]

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by asdfasdfasdf -Read all my Reviews 07/26/2008
PS, in order to refill it, you have to unscrew the tip, the thing thats right below the cap.
but you have to screw it backwords, like righty loosey, lefty tighty.\

fav marker ever, lasts a long time, comes half full, but if you buy two, you can mix the colors, and get some pretty dope mix's. like blue and white is light blue... or blue and yellow is green.
just experiment.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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