Grog MCP Mercury Chrome Paint

Grog MCP Mercury Chrome Paint slaps with a liquid mirror look. It dries quick, flows clean, and makes every tag a silver scream that won’t fade in the crowd.


Mercury Chrome Paint: pure reflection, no mercy

Grog MCP Mercury Chrome Paint isn’t just glossy—it’s a straight-up mirror finish. On glass, metal, or clean plastic, it lays down a heavy liquid silver coat that kicks back light like a beacon. Writers chasing visibility go for this when they want every tag to hit from a distance. The medium-viscosity formula flows smooth but stays tight on the edges, engineered for buttery surfaces and clean lines. This is reflective paint built to last through buffs, grime, and weather. It’s not just about look—this chrome has attitude. And the Grog Mercury Chrome Paint 100 bottle packs the raw material to keep your flow going without missing a beat.  Fast hits need fast tools—and chrome that fits in your pocket is key for real movement. Whether you’re stacking stickers or hitting shutters, the setup’s got to be agile. The Grog Pointer 02 MCP drops fine lines with its 2mm tip, precise enough for tight tags and stealth moves. When it's time to go big, the Grog Squeezer Mini 20 MCP throws fat tags with massive flow from its 20mm tip. Built for pocket bombing, both carry the same intense mirror finish. No matter the format, MCP’s chrome output stays loud and clean—leaving real marks in small packages. 

Choosing the right tip isn’t just a tool decision—it’s a style statement. The Chisel Tip Markers cut clean, offering sharp lines and bold corners for structured tags and blocky throw-ups. Meanwhile, Round Tip Markers drop heavy drips, with their spongey build made for full-on chrome flooding. Writers switch up tips to match their feel—fast outlines, thick one-liners, wild style chaos. Both run the same chrome, but your tip decides your signature. Whether you ride clean or go full anti-style, the marker head’s what makes it yours. Refill culture is part of the ritual. Every tool in the MCP line is refillable, made to be reloaded and wreck again. Writers who bomb hard don’t want replacements—they want tools that keep up. With 100ml of high-powered chrome, you’re set for sessions that don’t stop. The Grog EPT Empties & Tools lineup lets you customize every piece of your setup: marker bodies, tips, grips—everything tailored to your hand. Keep it flowing with Grog Refills, built for long-term use with no drop in opacity. Your tool’s only as good as what’s inside—and with MCP, the reload hits just as hard as the first fill. 

Walls packed with tags, throwies, and grime don’t matter if your mark speaks louder. MCP’s chrome doesn’t just shine—it punches through. The high-gloss silver pops in high-traffic spots, standing out even when layered over tags and fills. Whether it’s beefed-up walls, train panels, or street shutters, this chrome stays loud. It slices through paint buildup and buff scars with brutal clarity. The texture holds and the pigment doesn’t back down. MCP makes sure your name doesn’t fade—it stays screaming, even when everything else disappears.

What makes Mercury Chrome Paint so reflective?

Grog Mercury Chrome Paint 100 is built with a medium-viscosity formula that lays down a true mirror layer. Unlike typical chrome coatings, it creates a dense, even coat of liquid silver that reflects hard. It’s designed specifically for smooth surfaces like glass and metal, locking in clean lines and fast drying time. The blend doesn’t just sparkle—it blasts light back, even in dirty or shadowed spots. This kind of reflective paint isn’t for decoration; it’s for domination.

Do mini chrome markers really deliver strong tags?

Definitely. Grog Squeezer Mini 20 MCP proves that power fits in your pocket. With its squeezable body and 20mm tip, it delivers thick chrome strokes with serious presence. It holds 50ml of the same high-performance silver, ensuring tags that flood hard and dry quick. Whether you’re on the move or hitting small spots, mini formats bring precision and punch without slowing you down. They’re essential for fast tagging and still leave a mark that lasts.

Which marker tip is best for heavy chrome drips?

If you're chasing heavy drips, go for the Round Tip Markers. Their sponge tips push paint hard, allowing deep chrome saturation and wild control. While [Chisel Tip Markers] offer sharp angles and precise structure, the round tip flows smoother and messier—ideal for anti-style tags and one-liners. Combine that with MCP’s mirror pigment and you’ve got tags that flood, reflect, and stay. The chrome doesn’t just land—it bleeds style.