i would jus fill it up with more ink? i use decos 2 fil my px20. if you have a thinner ink then it might rattle more
rub or cushion the nib of any black marker felt tip and after pushing down the nib if the marker is uni paint marker, or marker with a small ball marker , this gives the tag or line of what your scrawlin a broader line, not just waiting for alot of tags that can become broader later.thus the tag pops out like if the marker was in use more often than using the felt nib new. i got good results with chisel black markers that are available in my area the rubbed felt nib works with my style of scraw i work with. rubbing the felt tip nib to a cement sidewalk works well with quick to use on foot missions at night or day. also best used with hard to fade black ink markers,of course.
******multi- colored solid marker or sakuras: three different colors of sakuras they come in various colors. slice different sakuras in one half. whatever color of choice. cut at a angle to make a pie chart of three colors. stick them three together to remake a solid marker like when the sakura was first bought. put the marker with the various colors in the refrigerator freezer. take the marker out 20 hours later could wrap the new solid marker with toilet paper and then wrap that with aluminum tin foil paper.
any of yall know a good recipe to make some hobos or sakuras??? I've been just melting oil pastels but i heard oil based paint and wax works great.