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Rejuvenate Exact Match Repair Markers

$8.99
$15.99 44% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Size: 6 Pack
style: Wood & Furniture Markers - White/Gray
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Top positive review
Did not cover well.
By Donna Morgan on Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
Grey and white markers were hard to find.
Top critical review
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LOST-LOST CAUSE!
By LGFitness on Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2021
I truly wanted to like these. I use furniture markers quite frequently and for different purposes. I never really liked paint markers though. However, these were for an off-white wood door, which was damaged with a long “line” scratch. My white furniture marker didn’t quite match the off-white color of the door but it actually covered the scratch quite well and FAR BETTER than these ink/paint markers. These paint markers require a whole lot of “muscle” work - it might not seem so but shaking these for 30 seconds is actually quite long, especially when we aren’t young. I’m not young but I’m actually pretty fit and don’t mind working hard, unless it’s unnecessary, which is the case here! There’s also the fact that we must press the pointer against the surface in order to get the paint to come out. We must wipe off any excess paint, which there’ll be, since this is paint and it comes out as we press the pointer against surfaces…all of which requires time and effort, which regular furniture markers are far effective in reducing…after all, that’s the actual purpose of touch up furniture markers!!! Hello? Sorry to say but these never deliver on the “long run” like ACTUAL furniture markers do… to say the least…not to count that these can be quite messy! Just think about this for a minute: IF YOU MUST SHAKE IT, IT’S PAINT INSIDE A MARKER…NOT INK! There’s a difference between ink and paint! Paint manufacturers tried to come up with the same concept as touch up furniture markers but in reality, they failed miserably because this is a completely different concept than furniture markers, which are extremely practical, is multi-purpose (hence highly useful!), long lasting and therefore, highly effective. Also, I learned that fixing mistakes I make while using furniture markers isn’t much of a big deal. All I have to do is get a different color furniture marker in order to remove the ink color I apply by mistake. So the markers itself can correct its own flaws! That’s definitely not the case with paint markers. Paint is paint. Once applied, one must either wash and wipe in order to get it off or paint over it! I also hate that these white markers don’t come with flat/edge pointers. What’s up with that? This is SO very LAME! Why do the grey markers have flat pointers and the white markers have round pointers? Round pointers are utterly ineffective and inappropriate for accurate/straight line coverage and for fixing defects over and around furniture edges and hard to reach defects, which is why the flat pointers have a longer edge on one side. I’ll stick with regular furniture markers and use the “color shade” as my “last excuse” to purchase these terrible paint markers! If I want to paint my furniture, I can do a lot better with regular paint and brushes! 🤦‍♀️ Paint on pointers just don’t mix and I should’ve known better than to try paint markers again. The only reason I wanted to try these was because it comes in different white shades, which are among the colors I hope manufacturers will soon wise up and add it to ‘regular’ furniture markers! I’ve been also having trouble finding furniture markers in light-oak or natural wood color. As far as furniture markers go (and because I use it for various different jobs here and also because cabinets and furniture come in tons of different colors and shades!) I feel we need far more than just oak, maple, walnut, cherry, mahogany, white, black, and grey shades! Hello?? We need good “furniture ink markers” in TONS OF COLORS AND SHADES! In summary: paint dries (duh! LOL 😂). So it’s no surprise that when it dries over marker pointers, it hardens (and ruins!) the pointers (and therefore, the markers), making it useless after the first application! This was my last dumb attempt to use paint markers! These are utterly useless and a waste of time, energy, and money! By the time furniture markers can no longer “do the job” of fixing flaws, damages, and defects on furniture, wall baseboards, and other objects, such as picture frames, it’s time to get some real paint and brushes, and paint rolls to get the job done! You might have read/seen here good reviews about paint markers but it’s pretty obvious (to me) that such good results come at a huge price tag, huge efforts + a ton of time investments, all of which can and should be avoided…because it’s truly a waste of time, effort, and money to use paint markers for something that ink markers can do far more effectively (on all accounts!). In other words, to me, it’s a wasteful mistake (to say the least!) to use paint markers on jobs that require ACTUAL painting with ACTUAL painting materials! I recommend anyone to stay away from paint markers. These are a bad idea that gets manufacturers profiting a whole lot over our (consumer) losses! I read that this company doesn’t accept returns so it’s a ‘lost-lost’ purchase cause here! 😠👎

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