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foam in paint markers?

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by HexxInkworks, Jan 14, 2016.

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  1. HexxInkworks

    HexxInkworks Senior Member

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    so ive realised in several different types of pump paint markers (being grog, montana etc) when you unscrew the head and then look back into the head theres a circular piece of foam, long story short the piece of foam in my grog cutter is being a pain in the arse and i was wondering if anyone knew why its in there and whats it purpose, i have a hunch it acts as a reservoir but didnt know if anyone knew any different?
     
  2. Mr.Late

    Mr.Late Senior Member

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    Idk what you mean, I use molotow deco and posca paint markers, the only thing i see in there is the nib? If there is a piece of foam I'm assuming it's just to prevent the nib from being flooded and they're probably not suppose to be refilled but Idk I've never used grogg, could be a completely different setup. Pics would help
     
  3. Jayjay10

    Jayjay10 Member

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    Is it a long cylinder like in sharpies and such? How bout givin us a picture of it
     
  4. HexxInkworks

    HexxInkworks Senior Member

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    theyre not really in markers for stickers and stuff more the tagging ones and yeah thats what i was thinking mr late, and i would but its a load of effort