BIC WOSQP11 Wite-Out Shake 'n Squeeze Correction Pen, 8 ml, White
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Yes, squeezing it was simple. Make sure to give it a good shake before using it!
Selected User Reviews For BIC WOSQP11 Wite-Out Shake 'n Squeeze Correction Pen, 8 ml, White
Everything was exactly as described! Thank you very much!.
It's fine, it works.
This is an excellent product.
Oh, how lovely.
Liquid paper, also known as "correction fluid," "wite out," and "whiteout," has been a favorite of mine since college. I've been using bottles of liquid paper that come with a NORMAL BRUSH (brush hairs) for many years, and I've recently started using bottles of liquid paper that come with a SPONGE BRUSH. I recently had to fill out a form in preparation for a medical appointment (a week ago). I realized I had written far too much irrelevant personal information, so I went to three different stores in the area to look for the standard liquid paper. I eventually went to a pharmacy because none of these stores had any liquid paper. "BIC WITE-UP" was a product they had. OUT of the way correction pen. "Shake well before using," the instructions state. Cap should be removed. Squeeze the bottle by pressing down firmly on the tip. " This type of SQUEEZE PEN was new to me. I was taken aback by how effective the BIC WITE-ON was. The OUT Correction Pen functioned as expected. This BIC WITE-ON PEN is a great way to express yourself creatively The following are some of the benefits of using the OUT Correction Pen: (1st type of effectiveness): The application of liquid paper can be done with great precision. A brush, on the other hand, cannot cover extremely narrow areas, such as individual lines drawn with an ink pen that delivers black, blue, or red ink; The second type of efficiency is: Excellent control over the drying time of the liquid paper that has been applied. With the BIC WITE-IT pen, you can write in a variety of styles. Before applying the white paint to the paper with the OUT Correction Pen, it is never exposed to air. In contrast, when you use a brush (either a sponge brush or a traditional paint brush), the brush is exposed to the air for several seconds while you are covering your mistakes. It could take anywhere between ten and twenty seconds. Also, when you use a sponge brush or a traditional paint brush, only one side of the brush makes contact with the paper; the opposite side is always exposed to the air, causing it to dry and become useless. Also, the brush becomes clogged with dried white paint, and the screw cap where the brush is fastened becomes clogged with dried white paint. (3rd type of effectiveness): With the BIC WITE-IT pen, you can write in a variety of styles. You have complete control over how much white paint is used up when using the OUT Correction Pen. You can control this by squeezing the BIC WITE-IT pen hard enough. OUT of the way correction pen. You can't control how much correction fluid you use with a bottle and a brush, which is due to the fact that getting paint on the brush necessitates dunking the brush into the bottle. In other words, getting a "controlled dunk" where only the first millimeter of the brush is coated with paint is impossible. The BIC Wite-Out, on the other hand, allows the user to easily control the amount of paint dispensed by squeezing the Correction Pen. FIVE OUT OF FIVE STARS.