The other reviewer for the Sakura Microperm pens obviously didn't read the label on these pens, never took the time to read label on the pens. The label on the product container tells the artist that these pens aren't for paper, they are for surfaces like acetate, mylar, plastics, thin layers of clear dried glue, surfaces the common Sakura can't stay on. Common house hold cleaners will not remove the Sakura Microperm ink, it is permanent on the surface.
I have bought several sets of these Microperm pens and used them with great success on acetate, mylar, glossy stock paper, plastic, metal, drawings covered with thin layer of PVC glue. Microperm ink will not smear or come off, yet can be corrected, covered over with gesso, opaque paint pens.
Next time, please read the labels on the product. They are there to help aid you in what the item(s) are and how they can be used. Better yet go to the Sakura pen website and search for Microperm pens' uses.
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Dont buy these go with the EK Success instead. These run out of ink really fast im talking weeks on some of them and dont use them all the time and I cap them when not in use. If you need a really fine point they are good but I have to imagine there are better out there. They dont feel right in your hand. Easy never again for me. Best of luck. Cheers.
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