Illadel 4oz. Black Label Buff Resistant Ink
Our Black Label Buff Resistant Ink is the crème de la gutter, and I mean that in the best, most destructive way possible.
A double-opaque, fadeproof, weatherproof ink that will flow through any mop or marker you decide to use it with.
This ink dries quickly to a matte finish and bleeds thru multiple layers of oil-based paint and primer.
The lab-grade chemical staining agents mixed into the ink keep your tags and handstyles right where you put them.
Black Label Ink not only bleeds thru layer after layer of buff paint, primers, and any aerosol sprayed over it, but it also re-activates when certain chemical cleaners are sprayed on it in an attempt to buff from the surface, causing the ink to spread all over and make a giant mess.
The original black ink that bleeds through in different colors, this ink will adhere to both porous and non-porous surfaces including glass, plastic, vinyl, metal, wood, rubber, ceramic, cardboard, PVC, painted surfaces and concrete.
Besides being buffproof, it also will not fade from rain or direct sunlight, keeping a fresh look for years on the street if left untouched.
The original Black Label recipe was street tested in Seattle, Arizona and Florida, all known for extreme heat and rain, and the ink held up great, keeping it’s deep black color and still being able to bleed thru buff paint.
It can be used in any type of mop or valve marker, as well as capillary markers like the Jumbo Pilot, Sakura SG7, Marsh99 refillable, and any similar marker with felt or cotton filling inside the barrel.
Black Label is available in five colors:
1. OG Black, which is black ink that bleeds thru blueish-black.
2. Black Cherry, which is black but bleeds thru red.
3. Blue Magic, which is black that bleeds thru blue.
4. Frankford Green, which stains and bleeds thru a solid green color.
5. Imperial Violet which stains and bleeds thru violet.
The Black Cherry & Blue Magic also create a textured, “cracked fill” effect when used on surfaces that have already been painted.
It also creates a red (or blue) outline around the black ink when used on paper or cardboard.
Hand-mixed using the same recipe we’ve been using since 2008.
*Contains Xylene
To put this ink to work we offer a 2oz. Black Label Squeeze Mop as well as valve markers that are available in both an 8.5mm chisel tip and 8.0mm round bullet nib styles.
boyduluyda –
I saw the video/demo on your guys insta and decided to try this out. It’s smooth, drips nicely and most of all covers exceptionally well for an ink. Opacity on 100. Well-deserved 5 star review for the Black Label Ink.
ruen13 –
tested the buffproof quality myself and 6 layers of white 2X rusto and this still was showing though. the smell is a bit much but I can live with it. its worth it. best black ink I’ve used in years. its super-smooth on any surface I used it on and it really doesn’t streak on anything smooth. textured surfaces or anything they constantly paint over or buff is always a little bumpy but stop signs, bus stops, etc. this stuff glides right over. this will stay in my arsenal from here on out.
soupie –
buffproof as hell, kept bleeding through my metal testing board. the other “buffproof” inks can’t hold a candle to this stuff.
crimewavedave –
this stuff bleeds through and through and through. writes very smooth and drips nice and long
2cansam –
never saw anything like the black cherry. very unique and very different. excellent product. the smell is a bit much but well worth it.
Dom –
my new favorite ink
R.C. –
I remember back when the first Black Label was released in the 8oz. bottles. It was terror then and is still terror. I effed around and got one of each and while the OG black is my favorite, the new Imperial Violet is something fierce!! The Black Cherry is unique as well and I love the black/red when it’s buffed. Another slam dunk.