Thank goodness they brought back the brush! That sponge tip was awful...came off the stick 3 uses into it...leaving me with a full container of white out and a stick.
Thank goodness they brought back the brush! That sponge tip was awful...came off the stick 3 uses into it...leaving me with a full container of white out and a stick.
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This product does not cover well with the first application; actually, it does not cover well after several applications. Also, the product takes too long to dry.
This product does not cover well with the first application; actually, it does not cover well after several applications. Also, the product takes too long to dry.
Just started using this product so time will tell, but so far I really like the way it blends in and how fast it drys. It really does the job quite nicely, I would say.
The original brush applicator is so hard to find; thanks Staples for having it available. That foam applicator was horrible. Trying to edit a tiny area was impossible. In this case, the original brush is far superior and makes my work day simplier. No more big globs!
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I purchased 6 bottles at one time, and didn't use them right away. Unfortunately, the liquid inside got thick and lumpy. Is there any way to thin this product safely and keep its easy application? I like this product and wish to continue to use it.
Asked on 3/17/2011 by Bic-lover from oyster bay, ny
Mineral spirits or citrus-based cleaners will dissolve these correction fluids. If you have spilled one of these formulas on clothing that is "dry clean only," tell your dry cleaner that it is a solvent-based paint so they can treat the stain accordingly.
**NOTE**: Mineral spirits can take out color and/or ruin varnish. If in doubt, test on a "hidden" area first. If you decide to try a citrus-based cleaner, please follow the manufacturer's directions on the label carefully and also test on a "hidden" area first. There is no guarantee that these removal methods will be effective.
Answered on 5/11/2010 by Customer Care from Staples