Everything about Grease Pencil totally explained
This paper wrapped wax writing tool (also known as a
wax pencil,
china marker or in the United Kingdom
chinagraph pencil) is made of colored hardened
wax and is useful for marking on hard,
glossy non-porous surfaces such as
porcelain,
glass,
polished stone,
plastic,
mylar,
ceramics and other
glazed,
lacquered or polished surfaces, as well as the
glossy paper which is used for
photographic printing. It is often used as a construction or handymans marking tool as it rarely scratches the surface it's used on, it may be used to mark a wet surface and because it's sharpened by pulling a string so it needs no additional tools to remain functional. They are also used as a favorite among some traditional artists.
This pencil is usually made from
non-toxic opaque wax similar to a
crayon but stronger. Marks made by grease pencils are resistant to
moisture and can usually be removed by rubbing the marked surface with
soft, dry paper.
Grease pencils can be found in many different colors.
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