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Old February 6, 2017   #1
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I have a lot of trouble with Sharpie markers fading out by the end of the season, on both wood and plastic. What do you use and a place to buy, please.
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I use a Brother PTouch label maker. I put the label on a plastic garden/nursery indentification tag. They lasted all last season.
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Old February 6, 2017   #3
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use the paint markers, not ink markers. Home Depot and Walmart have them and Im sure you can get paint markers of all kinds at Staples too. Keep in mind, this IS permanent and wont wash off, but it wont fade in the summer sun either.

https://www.amazon.com/Sharpie-Oil-B...d+Paint+Marker
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Printer ink and paper, 24 point font, Times New Roman. I made these last year. Everyone told me they would fade - they didn't.
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Printer ink and paper, 24 point font, Times New Roman. I made these last year. Everyone told me they would fade - they didn't.
Was it a laser printer or an inkjet?
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A pencil! Believe it or not, it doesn't fade!

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Old February 6, 2017   #7
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A pencil on plastic or wooden markers?
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Old February 6, 2017   #8
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When I asked that question, someone told me to try Testors paint markers. I bought one off of Amazon but haven't had a chance to use it yet.
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I use these:
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Old February 8, 2017   #10
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Default Scientific Study

I am going to conduct a Scientific Study on which type of marker that best resists fading. I will use a 3X4 design with the following factors. Outside, Low Tunnel and Greenhouse (3) and Regular Sharpie, Extreme Sharpie, Artline Marker and Pencil (4). I will analyze the results with the Lynch Inter ocular statistic and report the results here in October.




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Reviewing the options for the coming season. These are available from Harris Seeds. Are they still a leading contender?

Would one pen last , say for writing 1000 labels or would I need two - just sayin'

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3rd for pencil.
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I also like the Artline Garden Marker. I use it on plastic labels and it doesn't fade through the season.
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I get them from Victory Seeds, by the way.
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Old February 6, 2017   #15
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Just get the Sharpie eXtreme, they are UV fade resistant and have no problems with fading for at least one season. They are right next to the regular sharpies in most Walmart or office supply stores. I have been using them for the past 2 or 3 years with good results.
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