May cause drowsiness and dizziness.
An advantage of correction fluid is that you can use it to cover up mistakes. You can also write on the fluid whenever it dries.
Your lies are erased, your bad habits eliminated, and your sins forgiven. So sayeth Comrade kidbuck.
Correction fluid was first invented in 1951 by Bette Nesmith Graham. She was working as a typist and invented the fluid in her kitchen before founding the company Liquid Paper.
Yes, if you ingest too much correction fluid, you could die. It is probably not a good idea to eat or drink this at all.
Liquid Paper is a brand of the Newell Rubbermaid company that sells correction fluid, correction pen and correction tape.
Yes it can.
Twink seems to be the work most commonly used in New Zealand. It is also the most common brand of correction fluid in New Zealand.
Liquid Paper correction fluid.
Although most correction fluids you can buy today are classed as non-flammable, some contain toluene, methanol and/or ethanol which are all flammable.
To correct mistakes on a letter typed on a traditional typewriter, you can use correction fluid to cover the error and then retype the correct character over it. If the mistake is minor, you can also use a typewriter eraser to erase the character before retyping it. Be sure to let the correction fluid dry completely before continuing typing on the paper.
yes you do
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