The Quik Stik® All Purpose Mini is a compact solid paint marker in a convenient twist-up, plastic holder that is ideal for finer line marking on smooth or rough surfaces. This smaller version of the Markal Quik Stik stores easily in a pocket or tool belt and easily advances with the turn of a knob, allowing for full use of the marker. The high-performance paint dries quickly to leave bold, permanent marks on most surfaces.
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Applications - Industries:
Welding, Metal fabrication, Automotive aftermarket, Construction, Industrial process piping, Shipping supply
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Steel and iron, Pipes and tubes, Glass, Lumber and timber, Ceramic, Concrete and stone, Rubber and tires, Plastic
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Steel and iron, Pipes and tubes, Glass, Lumber and timber, Ceramic, Concrete and stone, Rubber and tires, Plastic
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quick, drying, solid, paint, marker
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Pocket-sized solid paint marker in twist-up holder
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Other Details
Compact plastic holder with clip-cap stores easily in pocket and keeps hands and clothing clean
Fast-drying, vibrant paint marks dry in 5 to 7 minutes
Marking range: 0°F to 392°F (-18°C to 200°C)
Marks on virtually any surface; wet, smooth, rough, or hot
Solid paint marker advances and retracts by turning twist-up knob
Weather- and UV-resistant paint for long-lasting marks
Xylene and 2-Butoxyethanol free formula to reduce health risks