
The “Edding” Lacquer Marker is popular among crafters and resin artists for adding strong lines, vibrant details, and personal touches to a variety of projects. Knowing which surfaces it’s compatible with ensures your designs are bold, clean, and long-lasting.
What Surfaces Can You Use the "Edding" Lacquer Marker On?
This lacquer marker is formulated to bond well with several materials, giving artists flexibility in their work. It works particularly well on:
- Wood: Ideal for decorating signs, plaques, and wooden features on resin creations.
- Glass: Perfect for drawing on clear, coloured, or mirrored glass details.
- Metal: Great for marking or embellishing metal clock faces, trays, or inlays in resin art.
- Compatible synthetics: Can be used on certain plastics or acrylics if their surface is free of heavy oils or waxes.
While the marker adheres to these surfaces, always test a small spot if working on unfamiliar materials or blends. The ink may not perform as expected on rough, porous, or highly oily bases.
Getting the Best Results
To ensure crisp designs with your marker, work on smooth and clean surfaces. Before application, wipe away dust, grease, or residue, especially on resin, glass, or metal. For intricate work or finishing delicate details, consider tools like the Multifunction Rotary Tool to gently prepare or sand areas before decorating. If using the marker over resin, make sure the resin has fully cured and settled to avoid smudging or lifting.
When Surface Compatibility Matters
Surface compatibility is crucial for artists looking to add highlights, names, or patterns to functional items—like resin coasters, trophies, or jewellery. Using the right marker on the right material ensures your design lasts without fading or chipping, making your craftwork both creative and durable.
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