Milwaukee INKZALL white liquid paint marker

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Milwaukee INKZALL™ Liquid Paint Marker White - 48223711

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Product Information

Stock Code 48223711
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Stock status: 2 in stock

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Net price: £2.40

Gross price

£2.88

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Milwaukee INKZALL™ Liquid Paint Marker in white delivers durable, permanent markings suitable for demanding jobsite conditions. Features valve action and a rugged acrylic nib performing on surfaces from -10° to +145°F. Ideal for marking on dark, rough, dirty, or greasy surfaces including concrete, steel, aluminium, PVC, rubber, and tyres. Quick 10-second dry time with water and UV resistant ink that lasts up to 6 months. Xylene-free paint housed in a metal barrel for enhanced durability on construction sites.

Specifications

Marker Type

Valve action liquid paint marker

Color

White

Nib Material

Durable acrylic nib

Operating Temperature

-10° to +145°F surface temperature range

Dry Time

10 seconds

Ink Properties

Water and UV resistant, permanent markings up to 6 months

Surface Compatibility

Concrete, black pipe, aluminium, PVC, steel & stainless steel, rubber, tyres

Frequently asked questions

What surfaces can the INKZALL™ paint marker be used on?

It can be used on concrete, black pipe, aluminium, PVC, steel, stainless steel, rubber, and tyres, including rough, dirty, or greasy surfaces.

How long does the marking last?

Markings are permanent and can last up to 6 months, with water and UV resistance.

What is the operating temperature range for the marker?

The marker performs on surface temperatures ranging from -10° to +145°F.

Is the paint safe regarding harmful solvents?

Yes, the paint is xylene-free, making it safer for jobsite use.

How do I prepare the marker for use?

Shake the marker with the cap on, then remove the cap and carefully pump it up and down until the ink flows into the nib.

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