You can't make the perfect kneaded eraser that you find in stores, but if in any case your kneadable eraser is all messed up, you can use a substitute one by using just a slice of bread! Here's how;
Take a slice of bread.
Roll it until it's very tight.
Make sure it doesn't break!
Unroll it.
Roll it again.
Create a sharp point out of it, make the point short or the bread's gonna break.
Use it! This technique may not work for long, but can be used for a day or two until you'll need a new slice of bread! Be sure to buy a proper kneaded eraser though, they work better and are pretty cheap!
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just buy one?
rubber
plastic erasers, art gum erasers, kneaded erasers
No.Latex is the main component in making an eraser.
Kneaded erasers. Their gooey consistency allows you to bend them into whatever shape you need. You can also absorb pigment with them, fold it over itself, and continue with s fresh eraser. They're invaluable!
White board erasers are made simply from cloth.
Erasers are partly made from rubber partly made of soming els
They are made out of rubber.
the erasers are normal the ink is special it has about 80% graphite
Kneaded erasers don't wash well, at least I've never had much luck doing it. They are however fairly inexpensive, so I tend to replace mine when they get too grubby to use. -- You can do that, or knead them and mess around with them until it starts getting cleaner. That's how you're supposed to clean them. ~Xxlifedistortionxx
A sponge!
The eraser is made out of rubber.
They're made from natural and artificial rubber.
i honeslty have no idea that is why i put this up here =) Nope, erasers are made out of rubber