correction fluid not just for paper
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correction fluid not just for paper
I'm crocheting a little Christmas Village and while blocking the pieces last night, did not realize that some of my straight pins were going to leave rust spots. I was unable to wash these pieces . Went to my desk drawer and drug out the old trusty bottle of White Out. Covered the rust spots beautifully, all I have to do is apply light coat of Mog Podge to the spots. Problem solved. Lesson learned - don't use straight pins you haven't used in years.
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When we put white panels in our breezeway, they were nailed on with white coated nails. And what do suppose happened to those white nail heads. They lost their white when they were hammered in. So white-out fixed them.
It's really just paint, and I use it wherever white would look better than the black that I see. It even comes with its own little brush for application.
It's really just paint, and I use it wherever white would look better than the black that I see. It even comes with its own little brush for application.
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