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Hi everyone! My birthday is in a few days, and my husband just told me that he has been trying in vain to purchase refills for my dry SN markers. He said he has tried various sites and everyone is "out of stock" for the colors I need. I need over a dozen colors, so it isn't like it is only one color that is super hot and selling out fast. Any advice? I do think he tried Crafters Companion as well as Dick Blick, but no joy. Also, one of my dry "colors" is my blender. Can I just use straight rubbing alcohol in place of a refill?
Sorry you can't find refills. I had a bunch of the original Spectrum Noir pens that went dry. The newer versions seem to do a lot better, and I have quite a few of those.
For my original dry ones, I followed the advice of the Frugal Crafter, and used denatured alcohol to revive them. I got the denatured alcohol at Walmart in the hardware section. It worked great.
I've heard of others using plain rubbing alcohol, but my impression is that it does not work as well. I thought if I was going to go to the trouble to refill them, I would use something recommended.
Here is a link to Lindsay's blog about this. It's the second video on the page:
Here is a recipe I have for blenders. I think I found it on here. I haven't tried it yet though.
2 teaspoons Glycerine
4 Teaspoons distilled water
1/4 teaspoon rubbing alcohol.
Here is a recipe I have for blenders. I think I found it on here. I haven't tried it yet though.
2 teaspoons Glycerine
4 Teaspoons distilled water
1/4 teaspoon rubbing alcohol.
Diane is right - this is for blender pens, like a Dove Blender (do they still make those?) used with watercolor pencils or water-based markers.
Thanks! I still can't find any in stock refills. I have tried to "revive" my markers, but they must all be as dry as a popcorn fart. I love my SN and really want to use them! Very bummed.
Have you just tried adding denatured alcohol to your markers? A lot of times its the alcohol that dries up and the color is still there and will revive with the alcohol. I've also used rubbing alcohol.
As for refills, I'd be wary of even buying those. I've bought bottles at my LSS that were full and had plastic wrap around them, but by the time I went to use them, the bottle dried up! So I've had to add alcohol to revive the refills! I'm using watercolors more because if they dry up you just add water!
I just received an email answer from Crafters Companion (the company that makes SN). They said that they are redoing their refill bottle design to prolong the shelf life. They expect to have refills available mid-year.
The ones I need are all different color families. It would be a waste for me to buy a complete set just to be able to get the one (or maybe two) markers I need. Now I have to decide if the refill or the individual marker is the way for me to go. All my dry ones are the old design, so I'm leaning toward replacement.
I just received an email answer from Crafters Companion (the company that makes SN). They said that they are redoing their refill bottle design to prolong the shelf life. They expect to have refills available mid-year.
That would be terrific! I have at least three bottles that dried out and I never used them!