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How does putty transfer newsprint?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Putty, like a well known child's toy, Silly Putty, is a sticky based product that can stick to the ink on newsprint, transferring an image. This was an easier proposition in the past when most inks used by newspaper companies were petroleum based. Most newspaper companies now use soy based ink on their presses.

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