This is the only black I use. It is a true black and does not look grey at all. It does have a green undertone to it though and you can see it in light sprays but as you put it on correctly it is the blackest black there is. The best black to use if you're going over it with a chrome. That's just opinion of course because I can't tell a difference between using this and a gloss black for chrome graffing. It's also hard to cover up, I can almost always see it under the cover job...
Sakura markers are handy, and pretty compact. in my opinion they write best on metal glass and other smooth surfaces like polished brick. not so good on rough surfaces. they are similar to crayons in a sense that theyre solid, but hella softer like butter, or avocado flesh. Protip- DO NOT LET TOYS USE YOUR SAKURA! they can, and will destroy it.
Picked up one of these at the local shop and needless to say, KILLED. Haven't even touched my Sakuras since. Smooth, clean, and all around a top tool for my arsenal!
A very cool and inexpensive marker for permanent writing. It of course has the pilot ink and if you don't know about it, it's extremely hard to remove and heavily staining. This marker is really great because it's refillable and the nib is very heavy duty. When you finally mess the nib up bad enough then all you have to do is pull it out and turn it around and you have a brand new writing tip. Great product...
Quite possibly one of the most permanent inks ever made. I mix one oz of this stuff with 8oz's of black attack smash. It's makes for one hell of a nasty clean up but a very nice permanent write. It can get pretty expensive when ordering multiple bottles, almost 24$ for 8oz's but I think worth it. Very, VERY durable stuff...