ANSWERS: 5
  • It's called whiteout... or liquid paper
  • I had a trick in high school, I'd lick by finger really good put it across what I wanted to erase and use a regular eraser, just be careful not to push to hard, works like magic most of the time.
  • Try this , make an ink mark on another piece of paper , go through you household cleaning supplies like aresol sprays , I cannot remember which ones worked ,any way soak your test paper in a small container and see if it doesn't dissolve the ink. I think the ingredient you are looking for is something alcohol based. Do a few experiments before trying to do this as you can damage the entire document in one shot if you don't get it right.
  • The way to remove pen ink from paper is by using acetone. It is the best liquid because acetone evaporates very fast. I did a science project on removing ink and here is what I found: 1. Acetone is the best for paper preservation because it does not saturate the paper as the other liquids do. It is also fast drying because of its evaporation factor. Acetone works on alot of pen inks but not all. 2. Bleach works well on more inks then acetone but it saturates the paper and makes it very wet and easily torn. 4. Denatured alcohol works very well on inks that acetone will remove and its wet factor is more than acetone but no where near as bad as bleach. The paper dries pretty fast and is preserved as acetones is. Hope this helps!
  • Place the paper into a preheated oven set at 300 degrees, after 30 to 40 seconds the red ink would have completely vanished, and you'll be left with a clear black, albeit brittle paper/ish.

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