in 1951
1951
Why= so you dont have mistakes on a piece of paper
She invented liquid paper.
Invented Liquid Paper, died in 1980.
Liquid Paper was invented in 1951 by Bette Nesmith Graham, a secretary who was looking for a way to correct typing mistakes easily. She eventually founded the Liquid Paper Corporation, which later became a popular correction fluid brand.
Liquid Paper correction fluid.
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951. She was a secretary who created the correction fluid to help her correct typing mistakes on typewritten documents.
Bette Nesmith Graham, a mother who was tired of making mistakes as a typist, invented Liquid Paper in 1951. She basically just mixed some paint and a few other ingredients in her kitchen and voilà, a mistake-fixing miracle was born. So next time you're correcting a typo, just remember to thank Bette for saving your behind.
Liquid paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951.
Bette Nesmith Graham, in 1956 was the first to invent correction fluid. The name was later changed to liquid paper.
Tip-ex or "liquid paper" is called so because it not only contains 0.00026% paper it also contains solvents witch allow the tip-ex to cover up mistakes on paper witch may be written on once dry
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham, a typist and mother of musician Michael Nesmith. She developed the correction fluid as a solution to fixing typing errors while working in an office. Graham eventually founded the Liquid Paper Company, which was later acquired by Gillette and then Newell Brands.