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Graffiti Markers

As a writer, you always have a marker on you. That applies to those just starting out, as well as those who have been active for years. This category is for writers who want to leave their name behind — whether clear and permanent or completely invisible. Choosing a Marker: What should you look for? Choosing the right marker isn't just a matter of taste; it’s about the surface, speed, coverage, and risk. The choice between ink or paint matters, as does the shape of the tip, the hardness of the body, and whether you plan on refilling it. Paint Markers (such as Handmixed or Solid Paint ) perform well on concrete, wood, and rusty metal. They provide thick coverage, even on rough surfaces. Ink Markers (such as Dope Drippers or Stealth ) dry quickly, penetrate porous surfaces, and are often harder to "buff" (remove). Pro-tip: Do you often write in the rain or cold? Avoid water-based markers. They don’t flow well in low temperatures and take too long to dry. Our Lineup We supply markers from brands that have earned their reputation in the field. These aren't toys. Cutters & Flow Pens: For fast tags with thin or medium lines. Squeezers & Drippers: Soft body, high flow — ideal for raw tags with drips. Buff-proof Ink: Ink that isn't easily removed, even with thinner. Solid Paint Markers: Write on anything, even if it's wet or dirty. Stealth Ink Markers: Invisible when writing, becoming visible under UV light or over time. Refills and Empty Markers Prefer to mix your own? You’ll also find empty markers, refillable models, and loose graffiti ink here. Some writers work with homemade ink, while others combine different brands to achieve a better flow or unique color. We provide the base materials — you decide the rest. Frequently Asked Questions What is the difference between ink and paint in markers? Ink penetrates the surface faster and dries quicker. Paint offers thicker coverage and is usually more visible on dark or rough backgrounds. Which marker is suitable for beginners? A basic ink marker with a medium tip is usually sufficient. Don't jump straight to the largest squeezer — control is more important than size. What should I use on concrete or porous surfaces? Paint markers with a thick tip (like Handmixed ) work better than fine liners. Is there a marker that is truly buff-resistant? Brands like Grog and Krink provide ink specifically designed to resist cleaning. While "buff-proof" exists, nothing is completely unbeatable. What exactly is stealth ink? It's ink that appears colorless upon application but changes color later or becomes visible under UV light. It only works on certain surfaces. Use it wisely. Still have questions? We are writers ourselves; we don't just sell products. If you have a specific application in mind or are doubting between markers, send us a message. You won't get a generic customer service response, but an answer based on real-world experience.
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As a writer, you always have a marker on you. That applies to those just starting out, as well as those who have been active for years. This category is for writers who want to leave their name behind — whether clear and permanent or completely invisible.

Choosing a Marker: What should you look for?

Choosing the right marker isn't just a matter of taste; it’s about the surface, speed, coverage, and risk. The choice between ink or paint matters, as does the shape of the tip, the hardness of the body, and whether you plan on refilling it.

  • Paint Markers (such as Handmixed or Solid Paint) perform well on concrete, wood, and rusty metal. They provide thick coverage, even on rough surfaces.

  • Ink Markers (such as Dope Drippers or Stealth) dry quickly, penetrate porous surfaces, and are often harder to "buff" (remove).

Pro-tip: Do you often write in the rain or cold? Avoid water-based markers. They don’t flow well in low temperatures and take too long to dry.


Our Lineup

We supply markers from brands that have earned their reputation in the field. These aren't toys.

  • Cutters & Flow Pens: For fast tags with thin or medium lines.

  • Squeezers & Drippers: Soft body, high flow — ideal for raw tags with drips.

  • Buff-proof Ink: Ink that isn't easily removed, even with thinner.

  • Solid Paint Markers: Write on anything, even if it's wet or dirty.

  • Stealth Ink Markers: Invisible when writing, becoming visible under UV light or over time.


Refills and Empty Markers

Prefer to mix your own? You’ll also find empty markers, refillable models, and loose graffiti ink here. Some writers work with homemade ink, while others combine different brands to achieve a better flow or unique color. We provide the base materials — you decide the rest.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between ink and paint in markers?

Ink penetrates the surface faster and dries quicker. Paint offers thicker coverage and is usually more visible on dark or rough backgrounds.

Which marker is suitable for beginners?

A basic ink marker with a medium tip is usually sufficient. Don't jump straight to the largest squeezer — control is more important than size.

What should I use on concrete or porous surfaces?

Paint markers with a thick tip (like Handmixed) work better than fine liners.

Is there a marker that is truly buff-resistant?

Brands like Grog and Krink provide ink specifically designed to resist cleaning. While "buff-proof" exists, nothing is completely unbeatable.

What exactly is stealth ink?

It's ink that appears colorless upon application but changes color later or becomes visible under UV light. It only works on certain surfaces. Use it wisely.


Still have questions?

We are writers ourselves; we don't just sell products. If you have a specific application in mind or are doubting between markers, send us a message. You won't get a generic customer service response, but an answer based on real-world experience.

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