Mark Stay 2 - 1 Oz.

$10.95 USD
Item# 50481
In Stock Usually ships in 1 to 2 business days.

Product Features

  • Improved formula holds up even better
  • Protects pattern lines while using a wet saw or grinder
  • A must-have for any stained glass studio


Product Description

No More Lost Pattern Lines! 
This specially formulated, water resistant solution is a must for grinding or sawing. With just a thin coat of Mark Stay, your pattern lines are preserved during water-lubricated grinding and sawing. Professional quality and extra heavy duty, just a little goes a long way! Washes away easily with soapy water or flux remover. 

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5 out of 5 stars
  •   This Works!
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Pros : Fantastic! This solved all my problems with marker coming off while cutting. This makes it so your marked pattern stays on your piece!
Cons : None
Other Thoughts : Love this!!! Will buy again!
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4 out of 5 stars
  •   Mark Stay helps extend grinding time
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Pros : Does a decent job of keeping marked lines intact during grinding
Cons : Not permanent, increases time marks stay present but not perfect
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4 of 7 people found this review helpful
5 out of 5 stars
  •   Template fix
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Pros : I use this product on every glass template. It helps to water proof the template paper and takes just a tad with your finger to apply.
Cons : I found that a combination of things are needed to replace the template secure while sawing.
Other Thoughts : My best solution is to stick the template on the class with construction adhesive then coat with Mark Stay and follow with a coatin of rubber cement and allow to dry before sawing.
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