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Question #1 I've purchased an Accent dry highlighter (a.k.a. Bible highlighter) in the past, but I can't find it now?

Question #2 The Liquid Accent (Pen Style) highlighters do not seem to last long. Why is this?

Question #3 I highlight text on memos and post on a bulletin board, and within a short time the color fades from the paper?

Question #4 How can I buy just one individual color?

Question #5 Which highlighters will show up when faxed or copied?

Question #6 How do I prevent the ink from smearing when I use my highlighter over a document?​

Question #7 Does Accent offer an erasable highlighter?

Question #8 My highlighter looks the same and has the same item number, but now it says Sharpie. Why? Has anything else changed?

Question #9 What is the proper way to use a Sharpie Paint or Poster-Paint product?

Question #10 Where can I buy my favorite Sharpie?

Question #11 Where can I find information on customizing Sharpie permanent markers with my corporate logo or for corporate gift information?

Question #12 How many colors do Sharpie markers come in?

Question #13 How do I remove a permanent marker stain?

Question #14 Why isn't the Sharpie marker available in white?

Question #15 There seems to be several different styles of Sharpie markers. Is the ink the same in each of the different styles?

Question #16 Why does the Sharpie packaging say it is not for letter writing or cloth?

Question #17 Is the Sharpie marker safe for writing on CD's?

Question #18 What makes a marker permanent?

Question #19 How long does a permanent marker last?

Question #20 Can I use Sharpie markers for mark on ceramic dishware?

Question #21 How many colors do the Sharpie Pens come in?

Question #22 Is the Stainless Steel Sharpie Pen refillable?

I've purchased an Accent dry highlighter (a.k.a. Bible highlighter) in the past, but I can't find it now? Back to top

Unfortunately, we do not make these highlighters anymore. We would recommend trying the Sharpie Gel Highlighters because they tend not to bleed thru thinner paper.

The Liquid Accent (Pen Style) highlighters do not seem to last long. Why is this? Back to top

The pen style Liquid Accent highlighters actually contain the same amount of ink as the Pocket Accent highlighters. In fact you actually get a longer write out because every bit of ink is used due to the Liquid Accent having a "free ink" system. The ink in traditional highlighters is contained by a fiber reservoir. The absorbency of the writing surface also affects the amount of ink that is drawn out of the highlighter.

I highlight text on memos and post on a bulletin board, and within a short time the color fades from the paper? Back to top

Dye base highlighters will fade faster than pigment base highlighters. Especially when exposed to direct sunlight or florescent light. Sharpie Accent Liquid Highlighters are pigment based and therefore resist fading.

How can I buy just one individual color? Back to top

Based on demand, fluorescent yellow and pink are more popular so these colors are usually the only colors available in single packs. Other colors may be available through mail order distributors, catalogs, and stationery stores. Please contact Newell-Rubbermaid Consumer Affairs for more information at 800-346-3278.

Which highlighters will show up when faxed or copied? Back to top

Sensitivity of copy and fax machine's can vary greatly. If you do not want the highlighter to reproduce a grayed-out outline, we suggest setting your copier on the lightest setting and try a dye base highlighter, such as our tank style highlighter (formerly Major Accent) or Pocket Accent in yellow or light blue. If you want highlighted text to reproduce in gray when copied or faxed, we suggest using the darker colors of a pigment-based highlighter, such as our Liquid Accent.

How do I prevent the ink from smearing when I use my highlighter over a document?​ Back to top

We recommend using one of our products that features Smear Guard ink (at this time, that would include Pocket style and Gel Highlighter).

Does Accent offer an erasable highlighter? Back to top

No

My highlighter looks the same and has the same item number, but now it says Sharpie. Why? Has anything else changed? Back to top

We (Newell Rubbermaid) have repositioned the Accent highlighters under the Sharpie brand name. Nothing else has changed. The highlighters are the same quality products that you've always used!

What is the proper way to use a Sharpie Paint or Poster-Paint product? Back to top

Before using the marker for the first time:

1) With marker in tip up position and cap off, depress tip with finger. This will relieve any pressure.
2) Recap. Shake well to mix paint.
3) Take cap off. Depress point several times on surface to saturate tip with paint.
4) Repeat as necessary to keep paint flowing.

Where can I buy my favorite Sharpie? Back to top

You can purchase your favorite Sharpie products at your local office superstore, retail store, drug stores and through other online retailer sites.

Where can I find information on customizing Sharpie permanent markers with my corporate logo or for corporate gift information? Back to top

If you are interested in customizing Sharpie permanent markers with your corporate logo or for corporate gift information please call 800-356-9466 or visit our website at www.sanfordb2b.com.

How many colors do Sharpie markers come in? Back to top

The Fine Point is available in 31 colors and metallic silver, Ultra Fine is available in 31 colors, Twin Tip is available in 20 colors, Grip and Chisel Tip are available in 8 colors, Metallic is available in 3 colors, Neon is available in 5 colors, the Extra Fine and Super Sharpie are available in 4 colors, the Super Sharpie Twin Tip and the Professional are available in 3 colors, and the Industrial is available in 1 color.

How do I remove a permanent marker stain? Back to top

The successful stain removal of ink stains differs from case to case because of the many types of fabrics, colors, inks and time elapsed before stain removal. We cannot guarantee stain removal since many variables can be involved. Testing first is always recommended as well as following both the stain remover and clothing manufacturer's instructions. Following these steps should result in partial or complete removal. General Rules:

1) Treat stains as soon as possible. Fresh stains can be removed more easily than old ones.
2) Check manufacturer's labels as to fabric content and any special instructions.
3) Always test stain removal solution first on a hidden part of the article or on swatch of fabric taken from seam allowance to insure no color loss or damage will occur.
4) Where possible, lay stained article face down on paper towels or clean white cloth and apply stain removal solution to underside of stain so that stain can be removed from the surface instead of pushing it through the fabric. Replace towels or cloth as they absorb stain to prevent stain transfer.
5) If enlisting the aid of a professional laundry or dry cleaner, be sure to indicate what the stain is and the type of fabric.
6) Do not iron stained garments or put in dryer as this may set stain.

* Also try AMODEX STAIN REMOVER for permanent ink: Amodex Products, P.O. Box 3332, Bridgeport, CT 06605, Phone:(203) 335-1255 or go to http://www.amodexink.com/

Why isn't the Sharpie marker available in white? Back to top

A white marker requires a pigmented, rather than a dye base ink, to achieve the required opacity. With the ink technology available, we have been unable to manufacture a marker or pen that will uniformly lay down white ink. In the future, however, as new ink technology develops, it is quite possible we will be able to make a pigmented white ink marker. Until then we suggest trying Newell Rubbermaid's white Sharpie Paint or Poster-Paint marker. It is a valve action marker, which requires a pumping action.

There seems to be several different styles of Sharpie markers. Is the ink the same in each of the different styles? Back to top

The black ink in the Fine, Twin Tip, Chisel and Super is permanent ink. The principle solvents are alcohols, but they also contain ethylene glycol monobutyl ether. All other Sharpie ink colors are Permchrome ink. For these the principle solvents are also alcohols, but no glycol ethers are used.

Why does the Sharpie packaging say it is not for letter writing or cloth? Back to top

We would recommend the Sharpie Pen for letter writing and the Stained by Sharpie or Rub-A-Dub for cloth.

Is the Sharpie marker safe for writing on CD's? Back to top

Newell Rubbermaid has used Sharpie markers on CDs for years and we have never experienced a problem. We do not believe that the Sharpie ink can affect these CDs, however we have not performed any long-term laboratory testing to verify this. We have spoken to many major CD manufacturers about this issue. They use the Sharpie markers on CDs internally as well, and do not believe that the Sharpie ink will cause any harm to their products.

Sharpie CD/DVD marker has a twin tip for added versatility in labeling CD and jewel cases.

What makes a marker permanent? Back to top

A marker can be classified as a permanent marker if it:
1. Adheres to most surfaces and/or is water resistant.
2. Uses dyes or pigments

The dyes or pigments used, which give the ink color (colorants), determine how well a marking will resist fading. Pigmented inks resist fading the best. The combination of ingredients used in the ink formulation gives the ink permanent properties. Each permanent marker that we manufacture may have one or both of the characteristics mentioned above.

How long does a permanent marker last? Back to top

We do not have a mathematical formula to figure how long a permanent marker will "last." With outdoor exposure on a nonporous surface, the marks from a dye base marker will be gone in perhaps three to four months. With indoor exposure on a porous surface, like artist canvas or paper, we would expect marks from a dye base marker to last several years.

Resins or surfactants give the ink the ability to adhere to various surfaces. Thus, we have markers for non-porous and glossy surfaces, markers for oily or wet surfaces and markers that can withstand extreme heat.

The solvents that are used mix all of the ingredients together, or dissolve them to form the ink. The solvents used also determine the solvent resistance of the markings. Various solvents used in inks are alcohol, ketone, xylene and glycol ethers.

Can I use Sharpie markers for mark on ceramic dishware? Back to top

​​While Sharpie markers are AP-certified non-toxic, we do not recommend using them on areas of items that may come in contact with food or the mouth (such as the rim of a coffee cup). Sharpie markers are only recommended for use on ceramic or glassware when the product is being used for decorative or display purposes and not intended to come in contact with food or the mouth. If you intend to design a mug or a cupusing Sharpie markers and then use the mug or cup, any such designs must be at least one inch below the rim where a person's lips could touch.

How many colors do the Sharpie Pens come in? Back to top

​Sharpie Pen Fine Point comes in 10 colors, Sharpie Pen Medium Point comes in 4 colors, Sharpie RT Fine Point comes in 6 colors, Sharpie RT Medium Point comes in 3 colors, Sharpie Pen Grip Fine Points comes in 6 colors, Sharpie Pen Grip Medium Point comes in 3 colors, and Stainless Steel Sharpie Pen comes in 1 color. 

Is the Stainless Steel Sharpie Pen refillable? Back to top

​Yes​, the item number for the refill is 1800730.