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I have a bottle of Parker Quink Black. I read somewhere on forum there are two kinds of this ink: permanent or washable.

 

I can’t find anything on either the bottle or box that identifies this ink as permanent or washable.

 

Does anyone know how I can tell what kind I have ?

 

 

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On 6/10/2012 at 7:59 AM, dcwaites said:

You really need to read the box to know exactly what you have.

It will give you the colour and whether it is washable or 'permanent'. 'Permanent' is simply harder to wash out than the washable versions, and tends to be a darker, richer colour.

 

If you only have the bottle, then those that have the word 'Quink' at the bottom of the label in solid colour are Permanent, and those with the word in outline are Washable.

 

And, as others have said, there are currently three colours made by Parker in Quink - Blue, Blue-Black and Black. I have seen the Blue and Black in both Permanent and Washable. I have not yet seen Blue-Black in Washable, only Permanent.


 

I found this information earlier but this doesn’t do the trick anymore.

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15 minutes ago, Naisirf said:

I have a bottle of Parker Quink Black. I read somewhere on forum there are two kinds of this ink: permanent or washable.

 

I can’t find anything on either the bottle or box that identifies this ink as permanent or washable.

 

Does anyone know how I can tell what kind I have ?

 

 

The Quink Black washable is labeled this way and it looks like a pale black, near to gray color...Regards

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