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2025-08-17 15:24:00
These are so great for organizing and labeling! I mostly use these on disposable cups when I have guests and have no need for washing them off. However, I have used them a couple times on things that have gotten washed and they do come off. The colors are vibrant and the kids love picking out their own colors to match whatever they want.
Marina J
2025-08-14 13:56:59
I’ve been using these metallic wine glass markers, and they’re a lot of fun! The colors are vibrant and really stand out on glass and in mirrors. They’re perfect for marking wine glasses at parties.What I love most is how easy they are to clean off, just a little toothpaste and water and they’re gone without leaving any residue. The markers glide smoothly, making them great for detailed designs or writing. The only downside is that they work better on darker surfaces; on lighter ones, they’re a bit harder to see.
Anon
2025-07-13 14:49:08
Tried writing with the gold one. Pumped it a few times and it wouldn't even write.
Darcy Silverman
2025-07-08 14:51:30
I purchased these glass markers with the intention of using them to write on our wine glasses to differentiate between whose glasses whose. In the past, I've owned wine markers and thought these were the same thing but after closer inspection, I realize it's not intended for easy to wash off every day usage more intended if you want to draw glass and leave it there so unfortunately I don't have as much use for them.
TB73
2025-06-25 15:53:33
No no no. I don't know what it is supposed to be able to be washed with. But Windex and dawn don't work. The gold one was completely broken and exploded all over when opened. I drew both on a drinking glass and a window. I have not been able to get it off. I got the gold on my hand. Also not able to get it off. Huge huge disappointment. I mean if you want it to be permanent get them. Silver you can't even see. Would not recommend.
matt
2025-04-16 13:36:42
I honestly did not use these for wine glasses, but I did use them for two large functions to label dishes. They write very well on all sorts of dishes - glassware, porcelain, ceramic, acrylic, etc. and was a great way to label what each dish was. I probably used each one 20 times over the course of a week and they are still writing very well. The ink flows well and the colors make it easy to see the content in the dish. Only they is not not use the same color as the dish - doesn't show up as well. I also used them to write on the butcher block paper to label desert items and they still wrote well. Clean up was easy - they all washed off with soap and water and left no marks or residue. I assume it would be the same on a wine glass. Only thing I can't attest to is if you are holding the wine glass where the ink is if it will come on off on your hand. I do plan on using them on acrylic signs with white paper behind next month and I believe they will look great.
Family of 4 in Texas
2025-03-20 12:44:15
As a mom who loves to entertain (and a firm believer in keeping wine glasses straight), these Wine Glass Markers are chef’s kiss. Gold, silver, and red? It’s like giving my glass a glam red carpet moment.They’re so easy to use, and the best part—totally washable. No scrubbing till my arm falls off! Whether it’s labeling drinks, doodling on mirrors, or letting the kids decorate windows (so they leave me alone for five minutes), these markers are multipurpose magic.Bonus: They’re non-toxic, so I can sip my wine in peace, knowing no one’s ingesting mystery chemicals. If you’re the life of the party (or the mom chasing after it), these are a hilarious and fabulous addition to your hosting arsenal. A+ for sparkle and sanity!
Shopaholic
2024-12-17 13:41:01
I was a little surprised when I opened these that they are actual paint pens. I ordered in a huge hurry a few days before Christmas because I was having a huge gathering and needed people to be able to mark their glasses. I didn't really think about what "glass pens" were but they are indeed actual acrylic paint pens, so you can also use these when crafting on different media. The description here is just completely focused on selling paint pens to be used on drinking glasses. Well, these definitely work on glass (the only material on which they were used) and it took rubbing alcohol to remove the ink, but it did come off with zero effort with an alcohol pad. Thank goodness! I used some really beautiful Christmas glasses that have been in my family a long time. Giving 5 stars because they did work.
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