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The Molotow Coversall Dripstick is filled with Molotow's opaque, alcohol-based Coversall ink. The 860DS
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Questions (5)
Question: Hey GR - Is there a difference between the coversall with the red label vs the yellow label?
ArtPrimo: Nope- just a change in packaging. Updated pictures incoming. :)
ArtPrimo: Nope- just a change in packaging. Updated pictures incoming. :)
Question: I’m stupid and I don’t know what 18mm is so is this mop nib considered big or small
ArtPrimo: It's all relative- use a ruler, should make the sizing a little easier to understand.
ArtPrimo: It's all relative- use a ruler, should make the sizing a little easier to understand.
Question: Does it leak?
ArtPrimo: We've never experienced issues with this marker leaking, but all mops and markers certainly have the potential to leak.
ArtPrimo: We've never experienced issues with this marker leaking, but all mops and markers certainly have the potential to leak.
Question: Can it write on anything / everything
ArtPrimo: The Coversall Dripstick can write on a LOT of things. It's a great marker for many surfaces, although for a truly rough surface I would recommend the Dripstick Rollerball.
ArtPrimo: The Coversall Dripstick can write on a LOT of things. It's a great marker for many surfaces, although for a truly rough surface I would recommend the Dripstick Rollerball.
Question: is the plastic squeezeable ? would ded ink work in it
ArtPrimo: Yes. But I would stick to coversall.
ArtPrimo: Yes. But I would stick to coversall.
