The Blue Part Of The Eraser Was Not Meant For Erasing Pen Marks, It"s Meant For Something Else

in eraser •  8 years ago 

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#1 Pink

The softend end (pink/orange/red) is used for light grades of paper which the hard gritted side would tear apart, and also for precision erasing, such as removing a light stray mark from among dark marks.

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#2 Blue

On grainy art paper, pencil marks are more difficult to remove. The blue end of the eraser is tougher and better to use in those cases.

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I always thought it was to erase a pen.
Thanks for the info.

Haha!!! me too until I done some little research after a friend told me about