Can the refill ink that's mixed with acetone be used in the molotow markers and won't damage them?
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ArtPrimo: Of course. Its designed to have acetone added to it. You only need a few drops for a 127 and few drops more for a 227.
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hey ap, i know this kinda stupid but how many times will 180ml fill the drip mop mini?
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ArtPrimo: about six times
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Ok, so i need some markers, and i want to know how toxic the ink is. do you guys have any Info on that? also, do you have an acctual storefront in seattle, or just a warehouse.
Thanks!
Seattle rep
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ArtPrimo: This is as non toxic as it gets. It contains no solvents.
MAIN FEATURES from Molotow
• acrylic-based hybrid-paint – solvent-free
• dilutable with water or acetone
• unique MOLOTOW™ acrylic-compound: only MOLOTOW™ acrylic paint can also be
diluted with acetone (approx. 1-3 %) i.e. the acetone acts as an
activator that makes the acrylic paint durable on fatty surfaces such as leather (just
like solvent-containing paint)
• PREMIUM color pigments
• 100% UV- and weather-resistant
• 100% covering power
• quick-drying / silk-matt
• for all application tools
• for all surfaces / indoor and outdoor use
http://artprimo.com/catalog/art_primo_showroom
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Would this be safe to put in the Molotow or OTR marker that was originally filled with ink and not paint? Not really sure if the ink markers and the paint markers have the same valve system or whatever you call it.
Thanks.
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ArtPrimo: They have the same valve. you might want to change the nib though
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How do I refill the paint markers with the refillable ink?
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ArtPrimo: unscrew the valve. Pour in ink.
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