Manufacturer | Chartpak Inc. |
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Brand | MOLOTOW |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.45 x 0.45 inches |
Item model number | 703.102 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Chrome |
Material Type | Acrylic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 2mm |
Line Size | 2 |
Ink Color | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | 703.102 |
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MOLOTOW Liquid Chrome Alcohol Paint Pump Marker, 2mm, 1 Each
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Brand | MOLOTOW |
Ink Color | Chrome |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Glass,Plastic |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
About this item
- Create high-gloss mirrored effects on nearly any surface.
- To achieve the best mirror effect, apply to a smooth and non-absorbent surface - like glass or plastic.
- Flowmaster pump marker system has patented capillary technology
- Made in Germany
- Acrylic-based hybrid paint is UV and weather-resistant for highest opacity
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Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
Sheerness | 4.3 | 3.9 | 4.5 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 3.8 |
Value for money | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Sold By | Graff-City Ltd | KERIFI-US | ZEYAR | ZEYAR | ZEYAR | XD Tech |
ink color | Chrome | Silver | Silver | Silver | Silver | Silver |
number of pieces | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
point type | — | Fine | Medium | Extra Fine | Medium | Medium |
line size | 2 | 3 | 2 millimeters | 0.5 millimeters | 2 millimeters | 3 |
water resistance | water resistant | water resistant | waterproof | waterproof | waterproof | water resistant |
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For 25 years MOLOTOW is developing concepts for graffiti spray cans, graffiti markers and urban painting supplies. In doing so, the brand puts high emphasis on quality. Creativity is a flow! This is exactly the reason why we are always trying to optimize and recreate high-quality artist supplies. With the graffiti spray can MOLOTOW PREMIUM we set new standards for a worldwide creative artist movement in 1999. Short time after we put these qualities in markers, especially when speaking of acrylic markers, pump markers, tag markers and graffiti markers. As a result, we are well-known for unique paint markers.
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ASIN | B01E7EG3NM |
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Best Sellers Rank | #11,335 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #201 in Paint Pens & Markers |
Date First Available | October 25, 2016 |
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Molotow Liquid Chrome Alcohol Paint Pump Marker, 2mm, 1 Each enables you to ceate high-gloss mirrored effects on nearly any surface. To achieve the best mirror effect, apply to a smooth and non-absorbent surface - like glass or plastic. Flowmaster pump marker system has patented capillary technology. Made in Germany.
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Customers like the appearance, performance, and chrome of the marking pen. For example, they mention it looks good, works great on all surfaces, and has a mirror-like finish. That said, some differ on quality, value, and drying time.
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Customers like the appearance of the marking pen. They say the chrome looks good to highlight wax seals, it's very shiny, and has a silver look to it on paper. It leaves a perfectly mirror finish on a solid surface, and it'll make a damaged area look better than ever.
"I used this to fix my peeling chrome emblem in my steering wheel. It looks amazing. Works super well...." Read more
"...I am still impressed with the final look of the painted parts but not with how long it lasts. Maybe I got one that was only 1/2 full, I don't know...." Read more
"...of these figures myself and while the reflective "chrome" coat looks beautiful, you can see the imperfections from my earlier brush strokes..." Read more
"...The shine is just unbelieveable and will knock your socks off. That is until you try to touch it or put on a clear coat...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the marking pen. For example, they say it works well on all surfaces, has good results, and can be airbrushed for large areas. Some mention that the product is amazing and works well in touching up the chrome on their truck.
"...It looks amazing. Works super well...." Read more
"...Overall it works pretty well. I would recommend though that the surface underneath should be as clean and paint-free as possible before you begin...." Read more
"...Results have been ok, with only some of the parts randomly dulling the paint." Read more
"...projects, and used it on plastic, vinyl and metal and it worked great on all surfaces...." Read more
Customers like the chrome of the marking pen. They say it looks really metal, has a pretty good chrome finish, and is excellent for adding chrome or silver details. The paint is high gloss and retains its shiny, mirror-reflective surface. Some customers also say that it's the very best liquid chrome they have ever found.
"...This is by far the best chrome replacement I've used. A bit pricey but worth the cost for an outstanding finish...." Read more
"...It retained its shiny, mirror-reflective surface..." Read more
"I use it for HO slot car bodies. It is more chrome than model paint. I like it, but there is no instruction on how to use it or store it...." Read more
"...It is not just dull silver paint, it actually high gloss and very shiny...." Read more
Customers find the marking pen easy to use. They mention that it dries quickly, looks great, and is easy to apply with a marker, paint brush, or airbrush. Additionally, customers mention that the refills are easier to use than pen types and that the product goes on smoothly and precisely.
"...Value for money- Durability- Easy to useAnd unfortunately Molotow receives super low marks in all three categories...." Read more
"Very easy to use and the chrome paint that comes out of this pen looks great." Read more
"Easy to use but doesn’t allow for more one coat. Tip could be broader too." Read more
"Hard to craft without this stuff, easy to use and boy does it shine." Read more
Customers like the flow of the paint. They mention that it is smooth flowing, and more consistent than other paints. Some say that the paint goes on well, thick, and can be put into a puddle. Overall, customers are satisfied with the flow and quality of the product.
"...This stuff when thinned with Tamiya thinner goes on smooth and after 48 hours is dry enough to accept (sometimes) a clear coat (more on this later)...." Read more
"...No Problem! Great for the smallest detail but flows well enough to cover larger areas. There is a slight learning curve to using this as it is..." Read more
"...The result is smoother and brighter.I notice this one actually says "made in Germany" on the pen...." Read more
"...this process (with time between to dry) the end result is a smooth mirror like finish that blends near perfect to the original chrome finish...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the marking pen. Some mention that it puts a wonderful touch on their work, while others say that the finish has some areas that wore off and you could see the metal underneath. The paint scuffs, wears off, cracks, and fast causes streaks.
"...No Problem! Great for the smallest detail but flows well enough to cover larger areas. There is a slight learning curve to using this as it is..." Read more
"...the Monogram Boot Hill Express, in one day, apparently the marker has gone empty or dry, I don't know which...." Read more
"Nice flow for signatures, like those on the hood panel of my Shelby Mustang." Read more
"...It just works. Normal signing. I use it for paintings. No smears. It's dark enough. It's really nice...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the marking pen. Some mention that the price is worth it, it saves a lot of money, and is a very cheap way to update and touch up metal for a chrome finish. However, others say that the value for money is frankly nonexistent.
"...per ounce, which is absolutely absurd; as a result the value for money is frankly nonexistent...." Read more
"...A bit pricey but worth the cost for an outstanding finish.It is acrylic so it cleans up with water, not thinner...." Read more
"A boy pricey but it's the best chrome effect paint I have seen,it shines and had a mirror like finish, you really cant beat this stuff,I lay it on..." Read more
"...Good product for the $$$, worked for my needs!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the drying time of the marking pen. Some mention that it is very easy to use, dries quickly, and looks great, while others say that it driers slowly and chunky.
"...With it being paint, it needs to dry. Even after one day of drying, if the area is touched, it appeared to dull the shine a bit...." Read more
"...Cleans up well with alcohol and dries very slowly so you can correct any mistakes...." Read more
"...It takes a little while to dry so it's not tacky, but it's safe to handle about 24 hours later...." Read more
"With just a few pumps liquid chrome starts coming out and it drys and looks great!" Read more
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As with a paint marker, you need to shake it well before using. Then, depress the tip just until you see the paint flowing down.
The part you are painting must be perfect before applying. All imperfections will show.
Touch the marker to the part to be painted and let the paint flow. Do not depress the tip as the paint flows easily and depressing the tip will make the paint pool up.
When the paint gets on the surface it has a metal-flake look to it but it quickly evens out and the metal-flake look disappears and transforms into a mirror-like finish.
With it being paint, it needs to dry. Even after one day of drying, if the area is touched, it appeared to dull the shine a bit. I would assemble the parts first if possible then apply the chrome paint. Maybe a coat of Pledge high-gloss floor polish will "lock in" the shine.
This paint has a much better shine than Bare Metal Foil. I used it on large areas like valve covers, show rod headers and other parts that were loose so I didn't have to worry about the paint flowing onto an area I didn't want. For small areas such as 1/24 or 1/25 trim, maybe a real steady hand and 1mm marker would work best.
This is by far the best chrome replacement I've used. A bit pricey but worth the cost for an outstanding finish.
It is acrylic so it cleans up with water, not thinner.
UPDATE 10/16/2018:
After using this paint marker to touch up chrome on one kit, the Monogram Boot Hill Express, in one day, apparently the marker has gone empty or dry, I don't know which. I didn't have that many parts to touch up and no large surfaces.
One note, once you paint an area and it starts to dry, avoid touching that area again with the marker as it will damage it. Also, when using this marker paint the complete area that needs to be. If you paint an area, stop, and come back later to finish, you will see the difference in the overlap of the paint.
I am still impressed with the final look of the painted parts but not with how long it lasts. Maybe I got one that was only 1/2 full, I don't know. For me, at a price of $11.00 each, it is too expensive for the amount of coverage and I probably won't buy it again.
I bought this pen after careful research and looking for ages for an affordable solution to restoring "silver chrome" surfaces to old toys (in this case, some heavily worn vintage Kenner "R2-D2" Star Wars figures). As many others online have suggested, after covering a generous surface of the plastic toy, I left it untouched on a shelf in the open air for 1 week (actually 8 days) before handling. It retained its shiny, mirror-reflective surface (far superior to the mere "silver" spray paint, acrylic paint and paint markers out there that don't look like chrome). It's not 100% perfect, the actual aluminum coating on "chrome toys" is somewhat shinier and brighter and I expect has a harder coat, being bonded directly to the plastic in most cases. I took the advice of others in working quickly, not touching the clean & dried surface while working, and not applying a second coat while it was drying. Over 1 week later, I can touch it (with clean hands) and it doesn't immediately dull as others have indicated happens if you touch it before 1 week.
Overall it works pretty well. I would recommend though that the surface underneath should be as clean and paint-free as possible before you begin. I had previously painted one of these figures myself and while the reflective "chrome" coat looks beautiful, you can see the imperfections from my earlier brush strokes underneath.
Now I only wish there were other versions of this, say in GOLD (then I could touch up C3PO!). I see others have tried "mixing" this chrome pen with acrylic paints to get other colors but the results have all been dull, in which case you might as well just use some gold acrylic paint, as you immediately lose the chrome effect.
I have not tried applying a clear coat, as I'm told most clear coats dull the chrome effect.
Update: I have had it recommended to me to use "Liquitex professional high gloss varnish" as a clear coat AFTER the liquid chrome has completely cured. I acquired a jar of this varnish (it was quite expensive, $18 for an 8 oz bottle at my local Hobby Lobby store) but have not yet attempted to see how it looks. The bottle says it is "permanent" so I will probably test it on a piece of plastic scrap at some point and post results, which of course will take more than a week to complete!
In my testing its hit or miss if the paint will accept a clear coat. Airbrushing the clear coat has failed everytime with every clear coat I have tried. Brushing or dipping is the only way that has worked. Future and a product called "spaz stix" are the only two I have been able to make work. And even then again its hit or miss, on an F-104 about 80% did fine with the other 20% being ruined beyond repair.
My latest test with brushing or dipping has been good so far. I am building an old Monogram Devastator and using future dipping. Results have been ok, with only some of the parts randomly dulling the paint.
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