Did it really erase ink

by KingGwigzy

11 comments
  1. Yes it did remove ink. It did that by removing the part of the paper that had the ink on it.

  2. >The blue, harder part of a pencil eraser is used for erasing pencil marks from rough or thick paper, as well as other rigid surfaces, because its abrasive nature provides stronger erasing power without easily wearing away.

    >Contrary to common belief, this side is not designed to erase ink; rather, it is intended for heavier-duty erasing of graphite on textured paper where the standard, softer side would be too gentle.

  3. Yes, it did. My furby was also pregnant and had a baby, as did my alien egg.

  4. It’s weird. I’ve never seen it remove ink, I don’t think I’ve ever seen an actual claim from the manufacturer that it can remove ink, and yet I know in my heart that this can definitely erase ink. Is this what religion feels like?

  5. Each side was actually for different qualities of paper. Pink was for your average workbook/jotter, blue was for thicker paper like a sketchbook.

  6. Rubbing stuff out with the pink side could leave dirty marks on the paper, the blue side got rid of the marks.

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