Robert Oster Motor Oil Ink Bottle

Robert Oster Motor Oil Ink Review & Giveaway!

Robert Oster Motor Oil Ink is one of Robert Oster’s newest ink colors. This Australian ink company,  has developed over 80 unique and interesting ink colors. Many of their inks have fantastic shading, sheening and color combinations. With each ink, Robert Oster comes up with a unique, descriptive name usually with an Australian theme.

Robert Oster has developed a new green-brown ink color, properly named Motor Oil. The name brings to mind a dirty, sticky, thick liquid that some people want nothing to do with. To others, motor oil is the life-blood to their vehicle, which could be a classic sports car or just an every day driver used as a practical mode of transportation for their family. Either perspective is correct from a certain point of view. However, what is surprising and uncommon is for an ink company to call their ink color, “Motor Oil”. Robert Oster Motor Oil ink has been correctly named as the ink looks like oil. Robert Oster Motor Oil ink is a unique “dirty” blend of khaki brown, green, and black. The ink also has a hint of gold with a slight blue sheen on the wet edges. Robert Oster Motor Oil ink shows up very nice and dark on white paper, making it viable as an every day home or office use ink color.

Robert Oster Motor Oil Ink

Robert Oster Motor Oil Ink

We found the following characteristics while reviewing Robert Oster Motor Oil ink that you may find helpful:

Testing Factors

We used Rhodia dot pad paper with a French made glass dip pen by J. Herbin, which has a tip similar to a fine fountain pen nib.

Bottle Sizes

Robert Oster Motor Oil ink comes in the standard plastic Robert Oster 50 ml. ink bottle. The clear, environmentally friendly bottle is simple, with a smaller ribbed lid containing a white label identifying the color of the ink inside and a small color swab. The simplicity of the ink bottle helps keeps the cost down for this imported ink.

Cost

Robert Oster Motor Oil ink is a mid-priced ink, retailing for $17.00 in the United States. This is a reasonable value, considering that each bottle is handcrafted in Australia and then imported to America.

Dry Time

Robert Oster Motor Oil ink had a dry time of approximately 7-8 seconds during our review. This is not super quick but reasonable enough for use as an every day ink color. What do you expect for Motor Oil?

Bleed Through

We did not notice any bleeding during any part of our review of Robert Oster Motor Oil ink.

Feathering

We did not experience any feathering during normal use with Robert Oster Motor Oil ink. However, during the water test, we did notice some feathering and line distortion, but only at the wettest points of the test.

Water Test

Robert Oster Motor Oil ink is not waterproof, but held up pretty well during the water test. During this test, we ran a wet cotton swab over a dried ink sample of Robert Oster Motor Oil ink. We found significant color smearing, which is not unusual for a dark non-water proof color. There was some slight feathering at the wettest points, but no additional bleeding or real line distortion.

Shading

Robert Oster inks in general are known for their shading. Robert Oster Motor Oil ink however is a unique color and we were not sure how much shading would be noticed. We were able to achieve some unique shading though using Robert Oster Motor Oil ink. The ink varied from a light brown/gold color to a dark black-brown-green color. We did notice some slight blue sheening as well at the wettest points of the cotton swab test. This sheening would also be more prevalent using certain paper such as Tomoe River.

Conclusion about the Robert Oster Motor Oil Ink

Robert Oster Motor Oil ink is a common name, but unique color from Robert Oster Ink Company. It has nice characteristics such as shading, reasonable dry time and is dark enough for use as an every day ink at the office or home. It’s crazy to think that you might just put “motor oil” into your favorite fine writing instrument, but highly recommended! Happy Writing.

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David Knapp
6 years ago

Great name for an ink! How about reviewing some other inks with unusual names (you choose whatever is the weirdest you can think of)?

Geof Dunn
6 years ago

Interesting new ink from Robert Oster! Looks similar to KWZ Confederation Brown. I’d like to win this to compare the two.

Jennifer Merritt
6 years ago

I love this color!!! Head over heels! I can’t wait to try it.

Erik
6 years ago

I’m on the lookout for a good green highlighting ink. Would love to see something like that reviewed.

Luis Brudna
6 years ago

Bottle of Robert Oster Motor Oil Ink… motor oil!! Cool 🙂

Joshua Montanez`
6 years ago

My current favorite ink is Noodler’s Ottoman Rose

Amy R
6 years ago

Such an interesting color!

Lisa Logan
6 years ago

I have so many favorite inks I couldn’t pick. And it changes with the day and the pen. One of my favorite everyday inks is Iroshizuku shin-kai. But a little J. Herbin Poussiere de Lune is pretty good too.

BeckyJ
6 years ago

I love this color ans the name for it too! Having a husband who is an owner/operator that does almost all of his mechanic work (believe it or not he’s out doing an oil change on this truck right now!) I am going to have to add this ink to my stock to use in my office pen!

Brian C
6 years ago

lamy dark lilac! 🙂

Ruita
6 years ago

Unique and lovely color. The name served the ink justly.

Ged Alangui
6 years ago

Intriguing ink name! Keeping my pens crossed. Thanks Penchalet! Merry Christmas!!

matthew fitzgerald
6 years ago

Wondering how it compares to Noodler’s El Lawrence?

Randy
6 years ago

Definitely interesting. I’ve seen crude oil (before being refined) that looks like this too! I would certainly like to try some out in my pens! Thanks for the giveaway and good luck to all entrants!

Ethan Ball
6 years ago

Looks like dirty motor oil to me.

Ethan Ball
6 years ago
Reply to  Ethan Ball

My favorite ink is Diamine Syrah.

Andrew J Mulnix
6 years ago

any newly released inks

Jennifer shepit
6 years ago

For ink I’m Loving Apache sunset right now! Would love to try some Robert Oster 😉

ScotK
6 years ago

This color is right up my alley.

Randy
6 years ago
Reply to  ScotK

;-p … or driveway maybe? 😀

Jen.
6 years ago

Love this! Great color

Mark Junk
6 years ago

I like the name and it looks like a very unique color. I can’t wait to try it.

Alexis Morelos
6 years ago

This reminds me of dark evergreens, really nice and dark

TTurner
6 years ago

WhAt a fun looking ink! I wish I could draw because I’d love be to use it for a drawing of a Studebaker or some other old car.

Melanie B
6 years ago

This one looks interesting!

Tony
6 years ago

What a cool idea for an ink color!

Kelly Wilson
6 years ago

At the moment my favorite ink is J. Herbin Carobue de Chypre.

Angelina Hernandez
6 years ago

Sucha a unquie color… So pretty.

Tosa Puvapiromquan
6 years ago

When I first saw the name of the ink in my email, I had imagined an oil slick. Is there an ink with oil slick sheens? That would easily become my favorite ink. Currently, it’s Robert Oster’s Fire And Ice. Having used the first 2/3 at an alarming rate, I’m trying to use the last of it sparingly, as I promised myself no more ink purchases until next year. But, my birthday is in less than a week. And this ink, the dark khaki of it, is just calling my name. Perhaps I can make a birthday exception… hmmm

Ms.kwannie
6 years ago

I just got citrus ice and golden ivy which I’ve enjoyed using for this years holiday cards! I don’t think I can pick an absolute favorite though!

Gordon
6 years ago

Great review and beautiful ink.

Benjamin R
6 years ago

“Motor Oil” sounds like it should be a lubricated ink. As for a future ink to review, how about something from Caran d’Ache or Organics Studio.

Kevin Hurley
6 years ago

I like the off blacks a lot. Suitable for work but enough sass to feel unique.

Max Erickson
6 years ago

ROBERT oster just never gives up! Love his inks

Bryan Marsh
6 years ago

This ink is aptly named. I serviced cars and fleets of trucks while in undergrad. I may “need” a bottle of this in honor of that memory. I tend to go for earth tones, but love any shading ink. Noodlers Kiowa Pecan is a perennial favorite.

Danny R
6 years ago

n j c e

BrooklynBeka
6 years ago

Interesting ink¡
Great review! Thanks!

Roy c
6 years ago

Thats a definite buy