I tried it many times, it does not come off all the way, but most of it comes off.
the point, I think, is either the amount of different substances in the graphite/lead, or even the type of eraser...
Yes, because they work by shedding rubber to discard the removed graphite. That shedding requires a mechanical rubbing action, and that will inevitably force some graphite deeper into the paper. ... Rolling, or dabbing, is the preferred way to use kneadable erasers, because they absorb graphite.
Yes, we can erase pencil marks with rubber because erasers are made out of rubber
Rubber has a high co-efficient of friction.
A whiteboard should not be used with regular markers, as this will make it difficult to remove what has been written or drawn upon it. Dry erase markers are specifically designed for use with whiteboards, as any marks can then be quickly and easily removed by wiping across the surface with a dry whiteboard eraser or cloth. If a regular marker has mistakenly been used with a whiteboard, it is not impossible to remove the marks completely. Various methods of removal can be found online.
If you rub hard enough, a regular eraser found on top of a pencil, or other kind of regular eraser will rub out colored pencil. If the colored pencil was drawn roughly on the paper, and pressed hard enough into the paper, the colored pencil cannot be rubbed out. You can try an ink eraser (the kind of eraser found on erasing ink pens), but it may or may not work.
if you have a good eraser yes. a good eraser will erase a lot of the colored pencil, but it will erase all of the normal pencil. it also depends on how dark the mark is.
To erase charcoal pencil marks effectively, use a kneaded eraser or a vinyl eraser. Gently rub the eraser over the marks until they are removed. Avoid using a regular eraser as it may smudge the charcoal.
Usually with some degreaser for grease pencil. For regular pencil try an eraser.
A standard pencil eraser is typically around 1/4 inch in diameter.
Eraser is made out of rubber.Erase pencil or dry erase marker. Depends.
Well we use the eraser to erase our all the pencil mistakes we have done.
Depends on the brand of eraser, because some are very bad, and erase some, not all, but as long as it's classified as an eraser in the store, it can erase all pencil markings.
You can erase pencil without an eraser by using a piece of bread or a rubber band. Just gently rub the bread or rubber band over the pencil marks to lift them off the paper.
Yes, charcoal pencil marks can be effectively erased using a kneaded eraser or a vinyl eraser.
bad eraser it has
An eraser