Dixon Yellow Valve Action Paint Marker VAPM | Medium Tip | Box of 12 | 80223
Made in the USA, by Dixon Industrial (arguably the leader in industrial marking products), these Valve Action Paint Markers in yellow leave bright clear permanent paint marks on many surfaces in varying conditions. Dixon's yellow Valve Action Paint Markers are oil-base paint markers that will retain their color intensity, no matter what kind of surface you leave the paint mark on. yellow paint marks from this Valve Action Paint Marker will not deteriorate with light, water or weather. Choosing a Valve Action Paint Marker keeps the medium tip from drying out and the metal barrel makes this paint marker a bit more heavy duty so it resists breaking and adds longevity to the life of the paint marker.
Dixon's yellow Valve Action Paint Markers will mark cold surfaces, wet surfaces, slick and shiny surfaces, leaving permanent paint marks on these materials; Aluminum, brass, stainless steel, dry logs, dry bark, plywood, boxes and crates, Survey stakes and more (see the full list below).
Dixon offers many colors of Valve Action Paint Markers. For a color not found on our website, please contact us and we can special order it for you.
Surfaces | Wood | Plastic | Glass, China, Ceramics & Tile | Concrete, Stone, Granite | Paper & Cardboard | Rubber | Cloth & Fabrics | Painted Surfaces, Gloss |
Cold | Dry Logs, Bark | Piping & Tubing | Cold, Dry | Dry Plaster, Stone, Brick, Granite | Signs | Cold to Warm | Natural & Synthetic | Smooth, Hard |
Wet | Grading Lumber Plywood | Plastic Tags | Dry Asphalt, Macadam | Waxed or Coated | Finished Cloth | |||
Aluminum, Brass, Stainless | Boxes & Crates | Inventory Tags | Cartons | Canvas, Coarse Cloth | ||||
Slick, Shiny | Survey Stakes | Bins & Containers | Nursery Tags | |||||
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Note: Permanent Marks are considered permanent when the mark is impossible or difficult to remove under normal circumstances or standard manufacturing procedures (i.e. Lumber crayons are considered removable on dressed lumber because they will not penetrate the wood surface and can be sanded or joined off. On other surfaces, such as paper or stone, lumber crayons are considered permanent as they are not erasable or easily removed).