I expected to use this bottle of SG 2.0 sparingly, but adding mere drops into paint mix for mops was just the beginning. I ran Steve straight in Toxic Shocker for a while, it also works super in pump action markers! Very consistent lines, I assume because it's so thin nibs have an easy time keeping supply. Couple drops of this in your press n' go mix will yield wacky drips.
I'm afraid to mix it with acrylic paint, as I think this may create a precipitate, but I might be wrong about that. Magic ink and other alcohol based paints blend wonderfully. The gentle purple color plays well even with warmer tones. Mix with bright orange for a lovely hot pink!
Anyway, dope flow, but the real reason Steve Garvey feels dangerous is the stain: peep those porous surfaces. I've yet to taste real Garvey, but I'm a huge fan of Steve! AP's awesome price let's me feel okay about using as much as I do _u_
What an amazing way to write! Having not encountered metal tipped correction pens in the past, these were suck a treat to discover. I destroyed a couple of these nibs by using oil paint (bargain bin elementary art grade) and a few drops of Magic Ink. The cheap paint clogged the valve, not even acetone would bring it back.
I've had a few last much longer with OTR 901/Magic Ink/Steve Garvey. Too many drips if you can believe it! I was surprised by the amount of paint these can lay with a good squeeze.
Just because these can write on rough surfaces, might not mean they should *laughing while crying emoji* rocks and raw wood scare me, even though I'm confident this pen could leave a mark. I wipe the tip after use, as often some paint will cling to it.
I enjoyed a few silver hobos and expected a similar performance from this marker. EXPECTATIONS EXCEEDED. AP's Solid Paint Markers must be of a different formula than the hobo; I'd been reading about the butter, but once I felt it, this silver streaker quickly became my fav.
The twist knob rolls up the paint precisely. Sometimes I'll clip the paint with the cap putting it back on, but it's easy to wipe while wet. Perhaps lessly stressed, the paint dries brilliant. Standing out on surfaces of any color, this silver is much more visible in low light than a white hobo.
Writes great. Can control it or make it drip. Another thing I like it's shinny but not to shinny. When it's to shinny it's harder to see if some case's. Like to me white on black stands out more then burner chrome. But that's my opinion. But fan of the Dr guts.
Caps are great for fillins and the outline after . Solid clean line. Rusto fats are more dusty when it comes to outline. Also i like to put a cap on and be able to put the can cap back on.much easier to take off cap to can and write then having to mount the adapter. Better overall for me. Cans mounted ready to go . Bomber only .