could do ever smelt them they do smell strange and they make colours lighter if u brush them on it
Actually I work in the industry that produces ink erasers.
And I've had to do some things that nobody should ever have to do to obtain the ingredients.
I believe the primal ingredients is pigs sperm.
Happy erasing :)
yes it does
pen
to squirt out ink O_O
Ink from a pen certainly has the potential to kill a dog. If a dog gets into a lot of pens, chews them up, and ingests a lot of ink you should take your dog to the vet right away.
Put 5 sheep in each of three small pens... THEN - build a larger pen enclosing the three smaller ones. The smaller pens each have an odd number of sheep in them (5 in each) - and the large pen has a total of 15 sheep enclosed within it !
No, hens do not live in a pen. Hens live in what is called a coop. Pigs are the animals that live in a pen.
a pen eraser is an eraser which can rub out either cartridge pen or an ink pen.
try the magic eraser by the Mr. Clean man
The plastic coating of the pen is a solid, the INK inside, that shows what you wrote is a liquid, and there is no gas what-so-ever.
It is called a pen eraser.
a pen which you can rub out!
Because it is an Ink pen.
There is a type of ballpoint pen that is manufactured whose ink is specially made to be erasable. The pen includes an eraser on the cap. Lemon juice and bleach can also be used.
a pen has about 75% ink in it
Ink. Just as a pen writes on a paper with ink, a pen contains ink to write or draw.
ball pen is ink. gel pen is a gel-like ink.. but not ink itself.
Ink Pen was created in 2005.
You CAN write in space. With a chalkboard and eraser or with pencil and paper. The problem is that in the vacuum of space, the liquid ink of a pen evaporates too quickly and dries out the pen. Additionally, within the pressurized crew compartment of a spacecraft, there is no gravity that is needed to cause the ink to "fall down" onto the ball of a ballpoint pen. To solve this problem, NASA solicited the design of a special ballpoint pen that could write in zero-G or upside down. The result was a pen with an ink cartridge pressurized with nitrogen, which would force the ink to the ballpoint even when inverted.