by Crafter
11. February 2010 11:41

Q. In the Q&A it said that these Mark It!'s were acid free, but are they completely scrapbooking safe? Are they archival quality? Thanks!
A. Thank you for your question and interest in BIC Mark-It™ Permanent Markers. Yes the markers are made from an alcohol-based ink and are acid free, meaning there is no added acid or measurable p.H. Furthermore, the inks used in the BIC Mark-It™ Permanent Markers have undergone a toxicological review by Duke University Medical Center Occupational Health Service under the ACMI (Art & Creative Materials Institute, Inc.) certification program for art and creative materials.
BIC writing instruments are designed for general purpose usage in the office, home and school. We do not make the claim that our writing instruments are archival safe.
Direct exposure to light can affect the writing quality depending on the light source, the intensity of the light source, and the length of exposure. The chemical composition of the document on which you are writing can affect the quality of writing as well.
We suggest you visit a local arts supply store in your area. They might carry a pen that will suit your specific needs.