Securit waterproof marker – ready for any writing surface
These white water-resistant markers from Securit allow you to write clearly and legibly on a wide range of surfaces. With a tip width of 2–6 mm, you get both precision and visibility in your markings. The set contains 2 pieces, each weighing 80 grams, giving you plenty of material for various projects.
Ideal for menu cards, boards, glass, and other surfaces where ordinary markers cannot be used or would quickly fade.
Durable writing under all conditions
The water-resistant property ensures that your writing remains intact even when exposed to moisture or condensation. This makes the markers particularly well suited for outdoor use or in environments with high humidity. The white colour stands out sharply against dark backgrounds and provides a professional finish to your instructions, menus, or decorations.
Versatility in every stroke
With a variable tip width of 2–6 mm, you can write thin, detailed lines as well as make thicker, more eye-catching markings. This gives you creative freedom to vary your expression without having to switch between different markers. The quality of the tip ensures an even distribution of ink, resulting in consistent coverage without blotches or gaps.
Technical specifications
Each marker in this set of 2 pieces weighs 80 grams, giving them a good balance in the hand during use. The sturdy construction ensures long durability, even with frequent use. The markers are designed to be easy to hold and control, making them comfortable to work with even over extended periods.
These water-resistant markers offer:
• Durable, waterproof writing that does not smear
• Variable line width of 2–6 mm for different applications
• Clear, white colour that stands out sharply against dark surfaces
You are always welcome to contact our customer service at web@hwl.dk for further information.
Frequently asked questions
Can the markers be used on all surfaces?
The markers are particularly well suited to non-porous surfaces such as glass, metal, boards, and plastic. On very porous materials, results may vary.
How do you remove the writing?
On non-porous surfaces, writing can typically be removed with alcohol or a specialist board cleaner, depending on the nature of the surface.
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