I haven't tested this on a book myself, but I have tested it on paper (computer printer type) and it worked. I guess it would depend on the type of paper concerned, but hairspray will make permanent ink bubble to the surface of material and you can then gently dab away with an absorbent material. Tammy
One option is to carefully erase the pen using an eraser designed for use on paper. Another method is to lightly dab the pen mark with a cotton ball or cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover, being careful not to damage the paper. It's recommended to test any method on a small, inconspicuous area of the book first to ensure it doesn't cause damage.
Poor little bit of vinegar around the permanent spot and get a sponge and start dabbing bits and bits of it until u cover whole permanent spot with vinegar then rinse your sponge in soap water then rub spot in a circular motion for 4-7 minutes. Then it should be gone :D also if you want to soak it with some water that might help lots!!!
no, unlrss its erasable
U erase it
urinate on it[pee]
Yes, but only the blue part can
Pencil.. Because you can erase it in case you mess up.. Or buy an erasable pen.. They can be found at OfficeDepot or HobbyLobby..
A pen book
Sorry, LOGO doesnt have any undo command, so you will have to do everything over : (
Dry erase markers - it can erase off of anything, like Boards, Hands, etc... Wet Erase markers - it will be a little harder for people to take off of anything.
no use blue pen always
Because you can easily erase it and change your draft.
if you mess up you can erase it
Yes, there are forces acting on both the pen and the book. When the pen is placed on the book, the force of gravity is acting on both objects, pulling them downwards. Additionally, there may be contact forces between the pen and the book depending on how they are positioned.