Liquid Eraser

Fill in circles up to 5x faster!

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Purpose

The invention is an erasable soluble graphite ink that liquifies with the consistency of a number 2 pencil and allows you to fill in circles more easily.

This soluble can be adapted to an existing pen-like instrument.

With one motion of the dauber, repetitive circling – typically done with a standard pencil – has been eliminated.

Circles can now be filled in up to 5x faster!

When the dauber is applied to a writing surface, it provides for a machine-readable pattern.

The composition may be erased using a standard pencil eraser and remarked if necessary.

The Liquid Eraser will be ideal for all standardized testing, voting, lottery cards, or anything with a scantron-like application.

 

Introducing… the Liquid Eraser!

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  • Graphite Laced Erasable Liquid

  • Erasable Soluble Graphite Ink

  • Liquifies With the Consistency of a Number 2 Pencil

  • Can Be Adapted to An Existing Pen-Like Instrument

  • Allows You to Fill in Circles More Easily

  • Provides For a Machine-Readable Pattern

Story Behind the Invention

Angela Harris

Inventor Angela Harris of San Diego, CA has developed an erasable soluble graphite ink that liquifies with the consistency of a number 2 pencil and allows you to fill in circles more easily. Ideal for standardized testing, voting, lottery cards, or anything with a scantron-like application, the invention is ready to hit the market!

As a teacher who had to take attendance on a scantron-style form, Angela realized it took forever! She just knew there had to be a better way. In turn, she was inspired to create an erasable substance that would work like a dauber and forever change the way forms are filled out. The Liquid Eraser is her solution.

But how does it work? This soluble can be adapted to an existing pen-like instrument. With one motion of the dauber, repetitive circling – typically done with a standard pencil – has been eliminated. When the dauber is applied to a writing surface, it provides for a machine-readable pattern. The composition may be erased using a standard pencil eraser and remarked if necessary.

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