Tippex is a correction fluid that contains a solvent that allows it to dry quickly. The best way to dissolve Tippex is to use a solvent such as acetone, nail polish remover, or rubbing alcohol. Simply apply the solvent to a cotton ball or cloth and gently rub the Tippex stain until it lifts off the surface.
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No, you cannot use your passport to cash a check. You typically need a form of identification that is specifically designed for banking transactions, such as a driver's license or state ID.
no you are not
A passport is the absolute best piece of single ID that a person can have. So yes.
Either scrape, use vinegar, white spirits or nail vanish.
There is no verb or adjective form of "passport", the word is a noun only.
The passport card itself is the passport. However, it has its limitations in use as compared to the traditional book passport.
No, you cannot use a passport to cash a check. You typically need a form of identification that is specifically accepted by the bank or check-cashing institution, such as a driver's license or state ID.
To remove Tippex from paper, you can try using a small amount of nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab to gently dab at the stain. Be careful not to rub too hard or use too much liquid to avoid damaging the paper. Another option is to carefully scrape off the dried Tippex using a razor blade or the edge of a credit card.
Practically, it is safe to travel with a legitimate, valid passport of your country. If you are a dual passport holder then you use the particular passport for that country and the other passport for the other country. like if you are travelling to US then use US passport if you are travelling Canada use your Canadian passport.