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Mr. Sketch 22pk Scented Markers Chisel Tip: Bold Artist Markers for Kids, Multicolored School Supplies, Ages 3+
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- Exciting array of scents help spark creativity
- Bold shades create a fun coloring experience
- Large cylinder is easy for kids to handle
- Safe for children over 3 years of age, AP certified
- Includes 22 assorted colors that fuel kids' imagination
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Q: Are the classic chisel tip and the Stix water color the same ink, just different tip and smaller housing?
A: Hello, this is Alice from Mr. Sketch Consumer Care. Thank you for contacting us regarding Mr. Sketch Scented Markers. Mr. Sketch scented markers are available as both washable and non-washable markers with two tip sizes, which are great for drawing thick or thin lines. The ink used is the same between the two tip sizes, but will vary between washable and non-washable depending on the product. If you would like further assistance please contact our Customer Care line - 1-800-346-3278.
submitted byNewell Brands Support - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: Are these markers phthalate free?
A: Hi there! Mr. Sketch markers do not have any claims regarding the use of phthalates at this time. Please note, Mr. Sketch markers are not defined as toys or childcare articles under the U.S. CPSC definitions. All Mr. Sketch Markers are water-based and each ingredient goes through a rigorous internal qualification process and a 3rd party toxicology review to ensure safety (per the Mr. Sketch website).
submitted byAllThingsCreative - 5 years ago
Q: Are they refill compatible with other paint spinner sets?
A: Hi there! Mr. Sketch Markers are not recommended as refills for paint spinner sets.
submitted byAllThingsCreative - 5 years ago
Q: Are these markers washable
A: Hi there! No, the Mr. Sketch 22ct Marker is one of our non-washable products. Here are some helpful tips from their website: From Skin: Wash immediately with soap and water. Stains may take a few days to fade. From Fabrics/Clothing: Flush stain thoroughly with cool water. Pre-soak in an enzyme detergent or other pre-wash product according to the manufacturer’s directions. Rinse thoroughly again with water. While the fabric is still wet, lay the article stain down on paper towels or clean white cloth. Take another clean white cloth with rubbing alcohol on it and using a dabbing motion, push the stain through to the clean white cloth underneath. Change cloth under fabric as it becomes stained with ink. Launder as usual. If stain persists, repeat the above steps, then place in direct sunlight for several hours or try Amodex Stain Remover. For ‘dry cleanable’ clothing or fabric, take to a commercial dry cleaner and advise them of the type of ink stain (water-soluble dyes). From Painted, Enameled, Varnished, Plastic Surfaces, Glass and Metal: These surfaces may be washed with detergent and water. A mild abrasive or mild bleach may be used to remove final traces of the ink. (Try abrasive on a small, unexposed area first to check colorfastness, etc.) From Unfinished Wood, Brick, Stone, and Cement: Surfaces should be washed with a large volume of detergent and water using a scrub brush. An abrasive or bleach may be used to remove the final traces. Sunlight may also bleach the stain.
submitted byAllThingsCreative - 5 years ago