its pretty much a marker made up of solid paint. usually used in construction 'cause it wont fade or rub off
i big fat crayola. but alot softer... its like okay to write with... i dont like how it makes the line uneven but its so fucking smooth when u write... its like nirvana hahaa... and it takes a while to dry... buts it rather hard to buff when dry...
it comes off with paint thinner and about a minute of scrubbing. it even says that on the side of sakuras.
im talking bout meanstreaks. and by hard to bugg i mean that u cant just rub or scratch it off like alot of inks (on glass and shit). paint thinner and a minut of scrubbing will remove just about any marker xcept some few ones that stain.
Mark-All brand lumber crayons are the same sort of idea. In fact, I'd say they're better than Mean Streaks and Sakuras, but not as many people seem to use them because they're seriously industrial and hard to come by.
i think he ment he didnt know what theese were Mark-All brand lumber crayons but the other guy who asked what streakers were for sure is an idiot but gotta find out sooner or later.
streaks are great for catching tags on any rusted spots. they'll run for many years and they usually dont buff rusted spots. if they do, they just paint over it.