Eraser cleaning and burnishing brushes are made from coarse and fine grade fiberglass, brass, nylon and stainless steel. The tools are suitable for a wide variety of cleaning, burnishing and polishing applications including electrical contact cleaning, mold cleaning, rust removal, deburring small metal parts, erasing printing marks, cleaning contact pads and fingers of printed circuit boards, and much more.
  1. Glass Paint Brush Marker
  2. Brush On Glass Paint
  3. Wine Glass With Paint Brush Clipart
Glass

E116 Metal Body Stainless Steel Eraser

GLASS PAINT: 1.ensure the porcelain, china and glass surface to be painted is dry and clean. 2.Apply your design with a paintbrush or sponge. Remember this glass paint allows you to mix colors for an endless palette. Stipplers are the types of paint brushes used for creating fur and foliage and to give an open or soft general appearance to a painting. The stippler can be oval with flat, tidy bristles. Or it can be domed and round, as in this brush from Heinz Jordan. Paint Brush Holder, Watercolor Brush Rest, Calligraphy tool, Gift for artist, Unique brush holder, Calligraphy supply, Glass Brush Rest OdanaDesignStudio 5 out of 5 stars (11).

Metal Body Coarse Brass Eraser

E126 Metal Body Nylon Eraser

E113/C Coarse FybRglass® Refills

E113/F Fine FybRglass® Refills

E111/C Metal Body Coarse FybRglass® Eraser

Pen type Eraser, metal body with coarse grade FybRglass® brush. Blue.

Eraser Fine Stick Brush 5/8″

Stick type brush with plastic protective covering that is cut back as brush wears. FybRglass® brush is manufactured from spun glass. Brush will not alter electrical properties or contaminate surfaces cleaned.

Eraser Fine Stick Brush 1″

Stick type brush with plastic protective covering that is cut back as brush wears. FybRglass® brush is manufactured from spun glass. Brush will not alter electrical properties or contaminate surfaces cleaned.

BR9 Fine Grade FybRglass® Hand Brush

Hand held brush for cleaning and burnishing non-populated printed circuit boards. A gentle brushing action will remove oxidation from copper and soldered surfaces. No water or solvent is required to produce a cleaning action.

Eraser Fine Stick Brush 1/4″

Stick type brush with plastic protective covering that is cut back as brush wears. FybRglass® brush is manufactured from spun glass. Brush will not alter electrical properties or contaminate surfaces cleaned.

E111/F Metal Body Fine FybRglass® Eraser

Pen type Eraser, metal body with fine grade FybRglass® brush. Red.

BRKIT FybRglass® Eraser Stick Brush Kit

Glass Paint Brush

This Kit contains one each of the 1″, 5/8″, and 1/4″ sizes of the FybRglass® Eraser Stick brushes. 3 Fine and 3 Coarse.

EKIT Metal Body Brush Kit

This set of 5 metal body Erasers has multiple uses. Kit includes 1-each of Stainless Steel, Coarse Fybrglass®, Brass, Nylon, and Fine Fybrglass®.

Eraser Coarse Stick Brush 1″

Stick type brush with plastic protective covering that is cut back as brush wears. FybRglass® brush is manufactured from spun glass. Brush will not alter electrical properties or contaminate surfaces cleaned.

Eraser Coarse Stick Brush 5/8″

Stick type brush with plastic protective covering that is cut back as brush wears. FybRglass® brush is manufactured from spun glass. Brush will not alter electrical properties or contaminate surfaces cleaned.

Eraser Coarse Stick Brush 1/4″

Stick type brush with plastic protective covering that is cut back as brush wears. FybRglass® brush is manufactured from spun glass. Brush will not alter electrical properties or contaminate surfaces cleaned.

ABR3C Eraser Coarse Abraser Brush

Stick type brush with plastic protective covering that is cut back as brush wears. FybRglass® brush is manufactured from spun glass. Brush will not alter electrical properties or contaminate surfaces cleaned.

ABR3F Eraser Fine Abraser Brush

Stick type brush with plastic protective covering that is cut back as brush wears. FybRglass® brush is manufactured from spun glass. Brush will not alter electrical properties or contaminate surfaces cleaned.

Rotary FybRglass® Cleaning Wheel

Rotary cleaning wheel filled with pure spun fine FybRglass® fibers with no bonding agent. Wheel is designed for rotary use mounted on spindles or mandrels. Wheels may be stacked together on a spindle to produce a wide face brush.

Industrial Fine Eraser

Are you looking for information about Glass Markers? I’ve gathered the most important info about them in this article and listed the best markers to write on glass. Check them out!

What is a glass marker

Glass Markers are paint markers that are dedicated to be used on glass, windows, and similar surfaces. A large chisel tip creates thin and thick lines.

Under the name”glass marker” you can find various results, so be aware, that looking for such marker, you can find different markers: temporary markers for glass, and permanent markers for glass.

What kind of markers write on glass, and what they are used for?

  • Temporary markers for glass, or washable markers for glass – That are markers that are mostly used on glass whiteboards. This type of markers is perfect for writing on boards while business meetings, writing down ideas, or explaining something to your team.
  • Permanent markers for glass are markers that are used for decorating windows, mirrors, jars, ceramic decoration, drinking glasses, wood and plastic, stones.

How to use a glass marker (Permanent)

When buying a marker, you often receive it with instruction, but sometimes, the instruction is not clear enough about how to properly use the glass pen.

To make marker permanent and more durable on glass and ceramics, often you need to bake it.

The instruction, of course, may vary, but here’s the most common one on how to use the permanent markers.

The instruction:

  • Before you start to draw on your mug, clean the place where you want to paint with rubbing alcohol. Dry it.
  • Draw your design on the mug using a permanent marker.
  • wait till the marker dries. Leave it for a few hours, or overnight to be sure that it’s completely dry.
  • * you can draw over your design again, if you think that the design is too light, it will also make it more durable. Wait again till it dries.
  • now it’s time for the oven. First, put the mug in the cool oven. Bake it in 365 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes.
  • don’t take the mug out of the oven. Leave it until it cools down.
  • Hand-wash the mug instead of using the dishwasher. Also, don’t use sponge while handwashing your mug – it can damage the design.

So, what are the best markers to use on glass? I will focus here on Permanent Glass Markers. Some people think, that if a marker has “permanent” in their name, it will indeed stay on any surface, but the truth is, that for painting on glass you need a special kind of markers – and even not all markers for glass are good enough and fade easily, even after baking them. Some of them are hard to get (especially Sharpie oil-based markers), so I added also links to Amazon pages. Check them out!

If you are looking for Temporary/ Erasable glass markers, check out this article: Best Erasable Glass Markers [Windows, Plastic, Mirrors]

Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Marker

Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers work on virtually any surface – metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic, stone, and other surfaces. It resists fading and smearing, dries up in a few minutes, which makes them a good choice for creating scrapbooks, posters, and window art.

They come with 4 different points: Fine Point, Medium Point, Bold Point and Extra-fine point.
This variety in point sizes allows for a very precise decoration.

They come in 15 different colors:

Where you can purchase a Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Marker?

It’s a bit hard to find them, so I gathered below a list with direct links to Amazon. You can get them sometimes also at Walmart, Target and Barnes & Nobles.


!Info: You may encounter on the internet various videos and photos with DIY Mugs, where people used just normal permanent Sharpie marker (not oil-based). However, after cleaning the mugs in a dishwasher (or with a sponge) the designs wash off. Be aware of what Sharpie markers do you purchase, because the standard, permanent markers aren’t suitable for ceramics and glass

Acrylic pen markers ARTISTRO

Check out the price

Artistro Acrylic markers are created for Rock Painting, Ceramic, Porcelain, Glass, Wood, Fabric, Canvas.
Important: After creating your design on ceramic or glass, you need to bake it to make your design permanent. *Also, don’t bake them immediately, let them dry first (for 24 h).

The set featured here has a 12 Acrylic Paint Markers. The markers have Extra fine tip, and their ink is non-toxic and no-odor. The markers are great for customizing mugs and creating personalized presents. Here’s a video created by Artistro showing this set:

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There are of course Artistro sets with more or fewer colors and different tips. One of the biggests set is “Set of 42 Acrylic Paint Markers Extra fine Tip

Visit Artistro’s Instagram page: @Artistro.artsupplies
– You can find here amazing artworks created by other artists – mostly Rock paintings. Occasionally, there are art contests and giveaways where you can win Artistro’s products, so better follow their page!

By the way, when I was doing research about Artistro markers I found some awesome artworks. I often saw a combination of “Artistro acrylic pens” + “Arteza acrylic paints”/or “Angelus paints”. The results are stunning! Here are some of them:

Glass Paint Brush Marker

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DecoArt Glass Markers

Brush On Glass Paint

Brush

Check out the price

Official site: DecoArt.com
Glass Paint Marker is available in 14 translucent colors that dry to a glossy finish.

Wine Glass With Paint Brush Clipart

They are designed for glass and glazed ceramics, also can be used on porcelain and metal.

Check out Gina Ahrensvideo below to see how to use them! * And subscribe to her channel for more art-related content 😉


Have you tried painting on glass with markers?

I hope the pieces of information provided in this article are helpful for you. If you have recently created any art on glass, customized a mug – let me know, I will be happy to check it out 🙂

The article is still in a “work in progress”, and I’m constantly looking for nice glass markers worth recommending. So if you perhaps know any markers, that are not mentioned here, and are indeed permanent on glass and ceramics, let me know in the comments, so I could check them out and add to the list if they are worthy, thanks!