Securit waterproof marker – clear writing on all surfaces
These white, waterproof markers from Securit allow you to write clearly and durably on a wide range of surfaces. With a tip width of 7–15 mm, the markers are perfect for creating visible markings that are not easily washed away. The set contains 2 markers, each weighing 210 grams.
Ideal for restaurants, bars, cafés and shops, wherever you need to write on boards, menu cards or other surfaces where ordinary markers will not hold.
Durable writing in all environments
The waterproof formula ensures your text or drawing remains intact even when exposed to moisture or liquid. This is particularly important in busy bar environments or outdoor areas where the risk of spills or rain is high. The white colour provides excellent contrast on dark surfaces such as boards or glass, making your messages easier to read from a distance.
Professional results with minimal effort
With the wide 7–15 mm tip, you can easily create both thin lines and broader strokes as needed. This gives you the flexibility to vary your style, whether you are writing menus, prices or information. The markers sit comfortably in the hand at 210 grams each, providing good control during writing and reducing fatigue during extended use.
Technical specifications
These Securit markers come in a convenient set of 2. Each marker has a tip width of 7–15 mm, making them versatile for different purposes. The total weight of the pack is 270 grams. The markers are specifically designed for professional use, where durability and visibility are key factors.
With these waterproof markers you get:
- Durable, waterproof writing that does not disappear easily
- Good visibility with white colour on dark surfaces
- A versatile 7–15 mm tip width for different writing styles
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 best suited to non-porous surfaces such as boards, glass and metal. On porous surfaces, it may be more difficult to remove the writing afterwards.
How do you remove the writing?
On most smooth surfaces, the writing can be removed with alcohol or a specialist board cleaner, but the waterproof properties mean that plain water is not sufficient.
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