BIC Wite-Out Brand Quick Dry Correction Fluid, 20 ml, White, 12-Count
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It says - spelled out on the bottle - This item was made in China. Cheri Doolittle is a well-known actress.
Hello,br>We're not sure if this can be removed once it's been installed. I'm confident it won't come off the paper once it's been applied and dried. br>Thank you very much.
Matte. However, you must first allow it to dry. 2 min. I found that using a fine line sharpee was the best way to write in it. A fountain pen isn't one of them.
The BIC Wite Out correction fluid isn't meant to be used on clothes. The BIC Team - br>br> BIC's Official Store
Selected User Reviews For BIC Wite-Out Brand Quick Dry Correction Fluid, 20 ml, White, 12-Count
Wite-Out has been a part of my life for as long as I can recall. They must have switched to a new formula because I no longer enjoy it. As I remove the Quick Dry brush from the bottle, it has a long string of product on it. Working with it is a shambles. I bought extra so I wouldn't run out, but now I'm kicking myself for buying too much. To put my theory to the test, I bought the Extra Coverage Wite-Out and am much happier with it. It covers nicely, has no strings, and dries quickly enough if not immediately. I don't think the Quick Dry is a good idea.
This item is no longer available in discount stores. Nothing else will suffice when you require it. I rarely use it for its intended purpose. Consider this: I use it to white-out anything I want. br> br>For black impact sockets, lightly sand off the excess and paint the size stamped on the side white. Paint a couple of stripes on that one lugnut socket so you can distinguish it from the rest of the set and tell if it's stopped spinning when it's tight. Paint a few rings around that black LED flashlight you can't seem to find in the dark. If your product has a black power button, paint a ring around it. Paint a few important keys on your black keyboard that you can't see without your bifocals in low light. You can't remember which key to press: enter, shift, Ctrl, or that F key.
This stuff used to make some really good correction fluid, but it's now completely useless! Sure, the liquid is fine, but what do you do with the nearly empty bottle once the sponge tip falls off? Junk.
This was a better price than a few of the name brand stores, such as Staples, Walgreen's, and Walmart, for an important addition to my office. br>br>The product itself is exceptional, and saving money is always good. br>br>Delivery was extremely quick, and the packaging was of excellent quality. Thank you very much. br>br>.
Wite-Out is one of my favorite games, especially because I use it every day at work. br>br>I made the decision to get a 3-star rating. Pack, because no matter how much I use it, there's always the chance you'll forget to grab it when you're out shopping. My To Do list and other projects benefit from it. Dries quickly and allows me to continue moving even when I make mistakes.
This product is satisfactory; however, due to Amazon's aggressive liberal political activism, we are terminating our Amazon membership and ceasing to shop on the site.
Bic White out does exactly what it says on the tin, which is fantastic. It's been fun trying out white out, which I haven't done since high school, and I haven't been disappointed. br>br>As you can see from my screenshots, the app does its job well. You use a small amount of white out on the brush and apply it to the area where the correction is required. br>br>Overall, I'm happy with the product and will purchase more when I run out.
There's a wedge on this one. Instead of bristles, a shaped little sponge is used, which allows for precise coverage of one line. Contrary to popular belief, White Out is a clump-resistant erasable marker. However, it does dry out after a while, and if this happens, nail polish remover will dissolve the clumps, allowing you to reuse it. If you use more than two or three drops, you'll end up with a liquid that is too thin to cover anything. br>br>Like the other correction fluids I've tried, this one has a strong odor, so keep that in mind if you'll be using it frequently. I'm not aware of any products that emit fewer chemical fumes. Also, in the long run, avoid bending the sponge too much back and forth, as this may cause it to come loose.