Distemper marker Craft
Emulsion markers are some of the most enjoyable and facile represantation tools. They can be used to adorn everything from wood to metal, from plastic to ceramic, from glass to direct ancient paper. Stain markers come in many varieties, including the common DecoColor. There is one caveat with these fun-filled tools: paint markers agnate to clog provided not cared for properly. You can control Deco distemper markers from clogging with some easy perpetuation and a sporadic fruitful tips.
Instructions
1. Swish the gratuity. Once you are done marking with your marker, gallop the gratuity across a Disinfected plenty of paper or cardboard. This Testament fortify the dye, dislodge any debris that may carry stuck to the gratuity and commit it a Disinfected nib before storing. Extremely swish it periodically during your creation.
2. Store it with the caps upright. The best way to store paint markers is in a pencil cup or similar container with the caps upright. Never store the caps down or the paint is liable to leak out and make a mess all over your bookshelf.
3. Watch the temperature. Paint markers stored in extremely hot or extremely cold environments are going to give you trouble. Clogging is just one of the side effects, they may also get so runny they will just become useless. Keep the markers in the house, where temperatures are usually not extreme. Shake the markers often. Shaking the marker, with the lid on, keeps the paint circulating and fresh. After every few lines or so, take a second to recap the maker and shake it, with the cap raised upward, to rejuvenate the paint.
Even if the cap looks securely placed on the marker, push it down a little bit more just to be sure. The smallest amount of air that’s allowed to seep in will dry out the marker.
5. Store them in a dry, dark place, never in full sun.4. Cap tightly.