• PROFESSIONAL QUALITY INK: We use the finest ink from Germany that dries in seconds. It doesn't easily smudge once it is dried but can easily be erased with a clean and damp cloth
  • ULTRA VERSATILE: Experience the freedom to write on any non-porous surfaces such as chalkboards, plastic, metal, glass, vinyl, and slate
  • ERASE EASILY: Wipes away cleanly from non-porous surfaces with a damp cloth. CAUTION: Does not work with chalkboard paint. Not all surfaces are non-porous. Always test first
  • EXTRA DURABLE REVERSIBLE TIPS: While other brands of markers have tips that fray easily, VersaChalk's high-density reversible marker tips are built for professional use. Our REVERSIBLE TIP allows you to write in fine and bold lines - just flip the tip over to switch between bold and chisel tips
  • NON-TOXIC, ODOR AND DUST-FREE: Odorless, washable ink is amazing for indoor and outdoor use. It's also perfect for kids

My favorite chalk paint pens for professional work! These are truly vibrant colors - wonderful for all types of projects. The reversible tip is very useful & easy to change. They hold up perfectly to fixative as well - no dulling or smudging! Very highly recommended!! Instagram @chelsea_on_paper

LOVE these markers!! For whatever reason many people complain about the residual left behind, so I can only assume that they didn't prime their boards. Magic erasers, NOT water removes all traces of chalk and then you re-prime your board and start over.

These work very well on my black glass surface. They write beautifully and erase w/o trace, and end result looks awesomely vivid. The felt tip inside is reversible between thicker round head and a chisel point which allows for fine writing. Generally I use it on the round end partly because my boards are over sized. I have had them for months and have not noticed and problems like drying out, etc. I will ultimately just keep getting these for my boards, but I do wish the price came down. Additionally I wish they changed the design to have the cap snap onto the body of the pen - it makes no sense to have it unable to stay on the body whatsoever :) Cheers...

These just arrived today and I have already put them to use on my chalkboard calendar. I really like the bright colors an they seem to write very well (not too streaky like some cheap liquid chalk markers can be). Once you get the chalk flowing you are able start writing/drawing. It does take a little work to get each of them flowing. I also like the fact that these are wet erase... which means that once it is dry, it won't smudge. It is easily erased with a wet cloth. People who are saying it is permanent or staining surfaces are clearly not reading the instructions and fine print. It clearly says not compatible with all surfaces and to test before using. These are more fine pointed than most regular makers, but not not fine pointed like a pen would be. Each marker was sealed individually in plastic, which was kind of annoying to peel off, but not a big deal. Would buy again. I look forward to putting these to good use!

Great chalk markers with vibrant colors! They work well with my chalkboard from VersaChalk! I'm posting on Pinterest too!

This is the 3rd box I've purchased for my now 2 year old. Pros - washes off the blackboard surfaces pretty well. Easy to get started. Can reverse the tips for either a thick or thin line. washes out of clothing well but might need to bleach whites. Chalky taste (obviously) so not fun to lick though my child tried a few times. Cons - beware of the blue marker. That one stains more than the others. None of them come out of carpet well (we have funfetti colored beige carpet now). I have found that a Mr. Clean magic eraser will get the markers off painted walls, glass, tile, and painted wood. It's a bit harder to get the blue and red out of stained wood without scrubbing off the stain. Not sure of stone or other natural surfaces but suspect that they will seep in to those so I recommend avoiding coloring on areas that you don't want permanent discolorations.

I have the bigger size of these, but most of the signs that I do are rather small & I really needed this smaller tip size! They are easy to use, wear great, removes easy (if water does not remove it, a gentle wipe with a magic eraser type sponge will do the trick, even if it's been on the chalk board type surface for over a month), & the pens themselves last a good long time as long as you keep them capped (& the caps are easy to snap closed & stay there). The only real beef I have is that the caps don't stay on the back very well while it's in use. I don't mind putting the cap to the side when I'm using a marker, but it might be a problem for someone who doesn't have enough dedicated space &/or a "helper"-free zone.

Chalkboard paint pens for chalkboards? Hmmm, liquid markers. Okay, in my small world, I write on a chalkboards with chalk sticks ya know the kind I used to scribble on the pavement with as a kid, just smaller. Well, did you know lots of people use erasable, liquid chalk pens in dozens of colors on a plain old chalkboard? I do now. What a great set of pens, though thick, each had a reversible tip. Pull out the bullet nib and put in the chisel tip. Oh, boy! I purchased these because of the classic earth tones. Then I purchased a set of brighter colors, of course. So now to find a non porous surface...wine glass, a plastic tray, a piece of metal or even a chalkboard. I don't own a chalkboard, yet I had these wonderful pens. This is the kicker...I'm a coloring book enthusiast (Colorist), and I owned a copy of Chalkboard-Style coloring book, the Garden by Deb Strain. Purchased on Amazon. Paper is porous. No where did I see use on paper, But I wanted a chalk effect in this book with its black, chalkboard background. I had considered using pastel pencils for that chalky effect. I didn't...the WIP photo is the result of using liquid chalk pens and a few supplies for blending on ( porous) coloring book paper. No bleed through. It's what I'd hoped for, and got much of it with VersaChalk. Now to find out who sells liquid chalk pens in a fine tip, slimmer version. These are a keeper...good flow after priming, juicy, dries quickly, can be moved a bit when a similar colored pastel pencil is lightly blended on top. Wait 'til the word gets out!

I need more colors!!! I seen the reviews stating that these do not erase off easily. I'd rather have that statement than saying they are not vibrant and they can barely be seen. With that being said, these chalk markers are vibrant and can still be seen in the dark. I've left some drawings on for almost a week, and it does require a bit of wiping, but they will come off. Just get some soft cleaner and patience and remember, it's a chalkboard, they are going to have a bit of residue. Get these chalk markers. There will be no regrets.

These were a gift to my brother for xmas along with a chalkboard made of slate. These were recommended highly, so I got him two sets: this metallic one, and the fine tip in regular colors. When my brother got them out to try, we discovered that these are highly pigmented and bright! They looked great on the little chalkboard. We were a little worried about them staining, but using the Versachalk cleaning kit removed everything quickly and easily, with no cast left behind. These are great chalk markers for chalkboards like his. A Tip--You may want to verify the material of your chalkboard before using these, to make sure they won't leave a cast or stain your board. Overall these were a great purchase and they shipped in two days after being ordered on the 22nd of December!