Paper Mate Liquid Paper Correction Fluid, Fast Dry & Smooth Coverage, White, Pack of 3
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People are on the lookout for the bristle-like bristle-like bristle-like brist Brush white-out product that has been around for a long time. Why? The bristle-like structure Brushes are used to apply precise coverage. The sloppy, gloppy foam wedge is too wet and thick, and it provides no control. Wherever it's used, it's an eyesore.
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On the market, there is another popular brand of bottled whiteout correction fluid. It has a thicker consistency and a small sponge on the applicator tip, which I dislike. It's challenging to spread evenly and precisely. As a result, when I needed to re-write something, I re-wrote it. I went on a quest to find my all-time favorite. Paper Mate is one of my all-time favorites. It's thinner, smoother, and easier to apply, but imagine my disappointment when I discovered it had the same chunky sponge on the applicator as the other. What happened to the tiny bristle brush that was so good at spreading it evenly? It was disappointing.
I chose this brand because it was less expensive and my usual papermate brand was not available in time, so I gave it a try. It wasn't as bad as you might think. It completed the task at hand, but this brand's formula clumps more quickly. I like the sponge applicator, but I found that because this brand clumped/dried too quickly, the applicator became gummed up more quickly as well. I'm probably going to go back to my old brand.
In any case, I've kept using it and prefer PaperMate Liquid Paper to any other brand-- It's a good cover and it's quick to dry.
Liquid paper is liquid paper, but I'm glad I can still find it after using the tape. The tape works, but if you're doing anything by hand, it starts to look shabby. This product makes covering lines that aren't 1/4" tall much easier. The applicator has also been improved, with a foam wedge instead of a brush at the end. I've noticed that the coverage is much more consistent in terms of thickness and consistency.
What I didn't like was that I didn't need three bottles, but you couldn't buy just one. In addition to my phone calendar, I keep a planning book. I can easily rewrite, add, and remove entries with liquid paper. Over time, the formula has become more refined. It appeals to me greatly.
It's a good thing they're still making the liquid because the tape is a shambles. The "white out" has a well-known brand, but it isn't of high quality.
There is no comparison! Because the only thing available in my local stores is the crappy BIC version (I love BIC pens, but not their version of Liquid Paper), I purchased it on Amazon. br>When it comes to application and drying, Liquid Paper is MUCH smoother. Pens write better on it because there is no gunking or clunking.