BIC Wite-Out Brand Extra Coverage Correction Fluid, 20 mL, White, Covers The Toughest Mistakes, 3-Count
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3 of 0. Each package contains seven 7-ounce bottles. br>Click on a box in the listing to zoom in.
The applicator for BIC Wite Out Brand Extra Coverage is a foam applicator, while the applicator for BIC Wite Out Brand Cover It is a bristle brush. br>br>I hope that this information is useful. The BIC Team - br>br> BIC's Official Store
If you keep the cap on tight, it will last a long time (I use it all the time). I'm not sure how long it will take because I'm prone to making mistakes. It will cost significantly less if the cap is removed.
You might be able to find one at Office Depot or CVS.
Selected User Reviews For BIC Wite-Out Brand Extra Coverage Correction Fluid, 20 mL, White, Covers The Toughest Mistakes, 3-Count
This item was purchased due to a pressing need. Because the white out pens were out of stock on Amazon, I went with this option as a backup. Roller ball point pens should not be used with this product. The fine granules of the white out chemical get into the roller ball of the pen and clog it up, rendering the pen nearly useless in the future.
It does the job of white out, dries quickly, and was delivered right to my door. It's always preferable if I don't have to make a special trip for something as minor as this. I'd buy it again if the opportunity arose.
This particular white out is prone to chipping. I haven't bought white out in a long time, so maybe everyone has switched to this? I suppose I'll use it if I have no other choice. If you have a favorite white out that you know works, stick with it. br>br>UPDATE 5/28/2020br>br>UPDATE 5/28/2020br>br>UPDATE 5/28/2020br>br>UPDATE 5/28/2020br>br>UPDATE 5/28/2020br>br>UPDATE 5/28/2020br>br>UPDATE 5/28/2020br br>br>However, despite the fact that it is still a new bottle, it coagulates as if it were an old one. But it makes no difference to me - I'm just relieved that it no longer chips. br>br>It comes out incredibly thick. Before using the foam applicator, I recommend scraping it out of the bottle neck opening. Using the sponge, remove the majority of the white-out. br>br>I've upgraded my rating from two to four stars.
I can't comment on the wine yet, but one of the bottles' tops was already loose when I went to remove it from the box. When I picked up the bottle, there was a spillage down the side, which splattered all over my shirt, which I am still trying to remove from a $100 blouse. Not good.
I prefer the fluid to the tape (the tape is designed for right-handed people) because it gives me a better sense of control over the corrections I'm making. It has a slightly unpleasant odor, but it dries quickly.
Although we keep track of our schedules on our iPhones and Apple Watches, we also keep a monthly calendar, and Wite-out comes in handy when we need to make changes. It works just as well as it always has, and Amazon has it at a reasonable price.
So I went to the local Walmart and bought some white out tape, which refused to come off on my papers and instead got all over my fingers and furniture. I needed to work Whit out because I'm a college student who takes a lot of notes with pens, which is where this stuff comes in.
It works fine on some preprinted materials, but I do a lot of manuscript writing (music), and it takes several coverings to completely block out the area, leaving a rough finish to write over. I'm only using it now to cover mistakes I won't be able to fix with a pen. In most (but not all) situations, your Integra correction tape performs far better.