The four uses for colored markers in windshield marking are:

Collision shops mark the windshield and body panels with a rainproof, water resistant marking. But it can be removed with a mild cleaner such as glass cleaner. The markers for this application are made with water-based acrylic paint pens similar to poster markers. The point sizes range from 2.3 mm to 8 mm. Most popular products have an 8mm tip that allows the user to use a single shank for different widths. Popular colors include: fluorescent orange, pink, green and yellow shades. Popular brands include Posca and Autowriter.
Temporary markings for car dealers
Retail windshield markings similar to those used in the repair industry. but much wider with a maximum width of 30mm The trick takes a few minutes to prime. But once primed, it's ready to use almost immediately. The markers are cost effective compared to vinyl letters. and let users customize their own messages instead of using nameplate text. Popular brands in the area include Posca and Artline.
Permanent mark on tow rope
The Wrecker service has a number of specific requirements, such as wet and cold marking. The markers of choice are solid colored markers written in cold and wet conditions. The mark must be permanent as the car can be stored for many years. The solid colored markers are easy to remove with a razor blade. The most popular brands in this category are Sakura and Markal.
Permanent markings in car auctions and transport
as well as scrapping services Auto auction sites require permanent markers that can be easily removed with a razor blade. Some sites prefer solid markings, such as Sakura's Basics or Sanford Meanstreak. And some sites like felt-tip pens. Places in cold areas should write on frosted glass from time to time. and opt for "hot formula" markers like other Auction Pros. In warmer climates, bulk felt-tipped markers can be purchased for as little as $1.10 each. The most popular marker in this category is the Dykem Brite. Mark and Auction Pro
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