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4 Pack Brown Colors

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4 Pack Brown ColorsSkirmshop and Camo pen Exclusive 4 color Pack to paint your gear in the same colors as the STALKER Brown Ghillie and tactical gear products. Camo PEN Information Pack contains 2 standard colors and 2 custom colors. CAMO PEN is made from the highest quality materials! The paint The paint is water based acrylic, fused with polyvinyl resin and acrylic water based varnish. It will cure be waterproof and scratch resistant after 24 36 hours. Paint cleanup

Skirmshop and Camo-pen Exclusive 4 color Pack to paint your gear in the same colors as the STALKER Brown Ghillie and tactical gear products. 

Camo-PEN Information

Pack contains 2 standard colors and 2 custom colors.

CAMO-PEN is made from the highest quality materials!

The paint 

  • The paint is water based acrylic, fused with polyvinyl resin and acrylic water based varnish.
  • It will cure be waterproof and scratch resistant after 24-36 hours.
  • Paint cleanup in the first hour is easy with some warm water and soap.
  • After the paint cures it will need to be sanded off or removed with acrylic paint remover.

The sponge

  • The sponge tips are specifically crafted for our CAMO-PENs.
  • The highest quality sponges are die cut to 15 mm circles for great application.

Coverage

  • Each CAMO-PEN has 30ml of paint and provides 1/2 m2 of coverage on non-porous surfaces.
  • It is possible to paint multiple items with one CAMO-PEN

SAFETY

  • While CAMO-PEN is made from water based products and is not toxic to the environment, it should not be ingested and for some people could cause allergic reactions on the skin.
  • If the paint makes contact with your eyes flush for 5-15 minutes with cool clean water.

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Prep the surface of the area you want to paint by sanding with a fine sandpaper or sanding sponge we recommend 250 grit or higher.
  • If the surface is already rough or porous you may skip sanding.
  • Clean the area with acetone for metal parts or warm soapy water for plastic allow to dry fully before sanding.
  • Shake the CAMO-PEN vigorously before each use!
  • Unscrew the cap and remove the seal (we recommend that you keep the seal if you plan to store the pen for longer than a month)
  • Screw the cap on and then when you gently squeeze the pen, paint will b expelled through the hole in the sponge.
  • Be careful not to squeeze the pen too hard!
  • Paint the desired area by gently dabbing the sponge tip on the area.
  • Avoid painting like a brush as back and forth motion may separate the sponge from the nozzle.
  • If the paint gets stuck, remove the whole top and clean with warm water or use a stir stick to dislodge any hard paint.
  • After the base coat is applied and has dried to the touch, take one color at a time and gently apply it with very soft dabbing motions to create a natural camo pattern from the holes in the sponge.
  • Do this with each color of your choice over the entire surface you want painted until your desired result is achieved 

CAMO-PEN offers quite a few advantages compared to traditional methods of painting. ​


QUICK:

  • With CAMO-PEN it is possible to have a fully custom painted gun(rifle) in about 1 hour.....
  • Yes you read that right! One hour and you can have a dry to the touch, multi coated, multicolor, custom paint job!
  • Smaller items can be done even faster! The CAMO-PEN paint is dry to touch in just a few minutes and with the pen like design, custom work is as simple as drawing on your gear!

CLEAN:

  • CAMO-PEN's unique design means you won't make a mess and have paint spilling all over.
  • Also, you can paint your gun anywhere without worrying about fumes from spray paint or putting down big drop clothes!


EASY:

  • There is no paint brush to deal with, no cans, no hassle!
  • Just pick up your CAMO-PEN and go!
  • Once you are done, just pop the cap back on and save the rest of your paint for later.
  • With our custom designed stencils you can make great patterns in minutes!

LOW COST:

  • You can pick up a CAMO-PEN set or even one color for a fraction of the cost of spray paints or custom shop paint jobs.
  • Also, you are not wasting half the paint on your project like you do with spray paints!

TEXTURE:

  • CAMO-PEN's unique design allows you to sponge texture the paint job.
  • This results in an unparalleled grip surface on your gear as well as less light reflection due to the shadowing effect of the texture!
  • Who doesn't want to have a better grip on their gun, radio or any gear you have?


Important Info and stuff...
DRY TIME: ​

  • Dry to touch/2nd coat in about 5-10 minutes depending on the temperature and humidity.
  • The warmer and less humid it is the faster it will dry!
  • Waterproof and scratch resistant after 24-36 hours depending on temperature and humidity.


TOXICITY:

  • CAMO-PEN uses non-toxic water based paint.
  • This means that most people, animal and plants will have no adverse reaction to contact.
  • It is not safe for consumption and should be cleaned from skin in a timely manner should contact occur.


WATER RESISTANCE:

  • CAMO-PEN paint is waterproof once cured.
  • After the paint has dried for about 24-36 hours the paint can be completely immersed in water with no adverse effect.
  • It is NOT recommended using this paint on items that will be in contact with water 100% of the time.
  • Getting wet and then drying off will be no problem but prolonged water contact can cause the paint to start to breakdown.


SCRATCH RESISTANT:

  • CAMO-PEN paint is scratch resistant when fully cured(24-36 hours).
  • This means that when the paint has been applied properly to a clean and prepped surface and allowed the proper cure time, the paint should not easily scratch off.
  • In most cases the paint will "scuff" but not "scratch".
  • In the event of a scuff, simply apply a touch up to the scuffed area and it will be good as new!
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