BIC Wite-Out Brand Shake 'n Squeeze Correction Pen, White, 1-Count (WOSQP11)
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
The tip has never dried out in my experience. A small residue will form on the tip as it dries, but this is easily removed and the tip is ready to use again.
When the tip of the wand comes into contact with the liquid, it will spill out. a squeeze, but it's a paint product; draw a diagram on paper and tape it to the work area. Alternatively, small areas can be encircled with painters tape.
There will be no more refills.
This is the only time I've ever seen a correction pen. I've always been able to make effective use of it.
Selected User Reviews For BIC Wite-Out Brand Shake 'n Squeeze Correction Pen, White, 1-Count (WOSQP11)
If you don't want to waste time looking for a good white gel pen to use for art highlights, this is the pen to get. It's also less expensive than most pen sets, and you won't have to go through the opacity/absorption process that leads to paper limbo. IF YOU WANT SOMETHING FOR FINAL SMALL DETAILS, HOWEVER, IT MAY BE A LITTLE DIFFICULT (I DO SMALL DETAILS WITH MY SIGNOBALL UM-100). 153 is the number for smaller highlights. Although getting thinner lines to mimic a pen is difficult at first, it can be done and small details can be achieved by adjusting your pressure. I mean, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really really, really It looks great over watercolors as well. It does not discolor or lose its opacity.
I keep it with the point down when I store it. Shake it a few times and prime the fluid by rubbing the point on scrap paper. (It's protected. ) Once fluid is present, it can be precisely applied to the error. To avoid plugging the point when it's dry, I wipe the tip of excess liquid before applying the cap.
The ink in the pen dries up, and as you scratch the surface of whatever you're trying to cover, the ink rarely, if ever, comes out, leaving you with scratches over the word you're trying to erase. One of the most ineffective items I've ever purchased on this site; stick with the white out bottle and the small brush.
Even with the cap on, the tip dries out, and I have to clean it off each time I want to use it, after which I have to rub the tip a lot on paper until it starts to come out. Despite the fact that the pen had been shook. The situation is not ideal.
I was overjoyed to discover them online, order them easily, and have them delivered to my front door in a timely manner!.
This is fantastic. It has a ball point release mechanism that you press down on after shaking it. Gently squeeze to release the fluid. Wipe dried debris from the tip before applying if you want to avoid clumps. This aids in the fluid's release and keeps it flowing smoothly. Fluid releases over specific letters, for example, can be very precise if done with care and gentle pressure. br>br>It's not for large areas like the foam brush bottle, but it's perfect for small ones. It doesn't get too dry.
I saved money on gas because the price was lower. I've already used one of the items that was delivered as promised. I will purchase this product again and again. It has a nice flow to it and does a good job of covering. Before using, make sure the tip is clean and tapped.
instead of a brush, I went out and purchased a "Correction Pen- "Shake'n Squeeze" is a phrase that means "to shake and squeeze. " It takes a long time for the liquid to come out, even when I store it upside down (in the hopes of it coming out faster). It doesn't matter if you squeeze it or shake it; it just pokes along and then comes out too much, too heavy. It works, and all I'm saying is that if you're used to the brush, you should purchase it.