New Tire Pens: Introducing Tire Ink Paint Pens

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Introducing Tire Ink Paint Pens

 

Hey, you! Check out these new tire pens from Tire Stickers!

 

Looking for something a little more last-minute and low-cost for your tire styling? TIRE INK PAINT PENS! #TireInk

 

The perfect way to refinish or color in existing decals for a short-term solution. That little extra something to keep your vehicle at the top of it’s game.

 

Here are the juicy details:

 

  • Two-sided reversible tip. A large side for raised letters and a fine side for recessed ones and details.
  • Car wash and power washer safe! No excuse not to clean up.

Works on all tires including motorcycles, bicycles, cars, trucks, ATVs and more! (Tire swings? Why the hell not?!)
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The football would sail through more often if this tire had some tire lettering. It’s science.

  • Color options: white, red, blue, green, yellow, orange, silver, gold! Match any look or add more depth to an existing one.

Get Inked

 tire ink tire paint pens

You’ve probably encountered some leaky, dripping paint pens in the past, but our Tire Ink paint pens are made specifically for the Tire Stickers you know and love.

 

Tire Ink won’t crack or flake, the paint tips won’t get dry, and your vibrant-looking work will last long enough to show off no matter the conditions.

 

That said, they’re not a replacement for our custom Tire Stickers or long-term solutions and freehand inking probably won’t turn out like it looks in your head, Michelangelo. Tire Ink is more like a badass sidekick to make sure you and your Tire Stickers are always looking your best.

 

A must-have in the glovebox.

 

How Do I Even Do This?

 

Not sold on how easy it is to ink up your tires? It’s so simple:

 

  1. Wash your dirty tires. Soap and water is fine.
  2. Degrease those suckers. Acetone and a microfiber.
  3. Shake it like a polaroid picture. The marker that is.
  4. Get primed. Push down the marker a few times until the paint comes out.
  5. Mark them up. Get painting. The ink dries in 5-10 minutes.

 

That’s it. The only thing easier is changing your air filters and even that’s debatable. Check out the full breakdown here.

 

Show Off Your Stuff

 

As always, send pics of your Tire Ink adventures and slick rides to info@tirestickers.com or our Instagram and Facebook for a chance to get posted. Oh and don’t forget to tag your pics with #TireInk so we know that you know what’s up.

 

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