Bombay India Ink 1 oz.
General purpose Bombay India Ink is non-clogging and holds a line without spreading. The ink dries waterproof, opaque, and lightfast. It flows freely off pen tip, brush, and airbrush and can be used for rubbing stamping, lettering, and background washes.
Bombay India Ink adheres to almost any surface including paper, wood, plastic, vinyl, and board. The ink is AP approved non-toxic.
Bombay India Ink comes in 1 oz. bottles.
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I am inking a comic book using 33 black. When I add color the wetness from it causes my previously dried black lines to lift and run. Is there a way to seal the black in so I can add color to my paintings? - Asked by thaddeus on 11-Nov-13
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The Dr. Ph. Martin's Bombay inks are not recommended for use on pre-painted surfaces. - Answered by MisterArt on 13-Nov-13What do you use to clean up for the Bombay ink - just water or something else? - Asked by JaneA on 25-Mar-13
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You can use the Bombay Pen Cleaner by Dr. Ph. Martin. The Bombay Pen Cleaner quickly dissolves dried India ink from the innards of pens, lettering instruments, and brushes. - Answered by MisterArt on 26-Mar-13Can this ink be used in fountain pens?' - Asked by brita on 22-Mar-13
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Yes, the Bombay India inks can be used in a fountain pen. - Answered by MisterArt on 25-Mar-13Can this ink be also used for watercolor-painting? - Asked by wally on 25-Nov-12
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Bombay India Ink by Dr. Ph. Martin are waterproof inks. You can use the Dr. Ph. Martin Radiant Concentrated Watercolors and Synchromatic Transparent Watercolor inks instead. - Answered by MisterArt on 27-Nov-12Are you able to blend the colors together to lighten, darken, or change the overall hue? - Asked by Sharon on 09-Nov-12
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Yes, the Bombay India Inks are mixable and can be mixed to make different colors. - Answered by MisterArt on 12-Nov-12Ask a Question About Bombay India Ink 1 oz.
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