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Correction fluid is for "whiting-out" ink mistakes on paper. From lack of use or forgetting to put the cover or cap on, the fluid will dry-up. You can prolong the life of your white-out products by hydrating the liquid.

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Restoring Correction Ink

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  1. Add water or correction fluid thinner to the bottle it dries up. Put on the cap and shake it.
  2. Open your bottle of correction ink. Use an eyedropper to add three drops of a non-acetone nail polish remover into the bottle. Close the bottle and shake it to mix everything up. Open the bottle and test the ink. [1]
    • If the ink is still too thick, add two more drops of the nail polish remover.
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  3. You can buy it in an office supply store. Use an eye dropper to add three drops of the thinner into the bottle of correction ink. Close the bottle and shake it to mix everything up. Test the ink on a sheet of paper. [2]
    • If it is still too thick, add two more drops of the thinner. Be sure to close the bottle and shake it before testing the ink again.
    • You may also find the thinner labeled as "correction ink thinner" or "correction fluid thinner."
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Restoring Correction Ink Pens

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  1. Sometimes, it's just a thin layer of ink that has dried over the nib, and the ink inside the pen is just fine.
  2. [3] If there is dried ink covering the nib, use your fingernail to gently scratch the ink off. A thin layer of dried ink can prevent fresh ink from flowing out.
  3. This will help dislodge any blockage that is inside the ink. Once you have given the pen a few shakes, try drawing with it and seeing if any ink comes out. [4]
  4. This may require you to remove the top and bottom sections, depending on how the pen is designed. Use something long and thin, such as a knitting needle or a chopstick to remove the clot.
  5. You can use a few drops of water or a non-acetone nail polish remover.
  6. If the ink inside the pen has mostly dried out and you can't restore it, you can try pouring in fresh correction ink. Get a bottle of white correction ink, and pour a little bit into the pen capsule.
  7. If necessary, seal any parts that don't stay together with super glue.
  8. Sometimes, a correction ink pen won't write simply because the little ball in the tip is stuck. You can loosen it in two ways:
    • Draw circles with it in a small puddle of olive oil or baby oil.
    • Soak the tip in a cup of warm water for about 10 minutes.
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Keeping Correction Ink from Drying Out

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  1. Any air that gets into the bottle will cause the ink to harden and dry. The longer you leave the bottle open, the thicker the ink will become.
  2. [5] Even though the ink is inside the pen capsule, you'll still want to keep the cap on. Not only will this prevent the pen from leaking, but it will also keep ink from drying out on the nib too fast. It the ink dries on the nib, you might end up with a blockage.
  3. From time to time, you might want to open up your bottle of correction fluid, and wipe the neck part, right where the threads are. Soak a folded paper towel with some nail polish remover and wipe it around the neck. This will remove any excess ink that might have dried up on the neck of the bottle. It will help keep the cap tightly closed and prevent any air from getting inside.
  4. Every so often, run the pen across some paper. You can also scratch off any ink that is starting to dry on the ball point with your fingernail. This will help prevent any blockages.
  5. The tip should be pointing upward. If you store it on its side or upside down, the ink may flow into the nib and dry out.
  6. Keep it out of sunlight and heat, as both can cause the ink to dry and harden.
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    How do I remove White-Out from clothing?
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    First, scratch off as much as you can with your fingernail. Then, dab at it with a paper towel soaked in nail polish remover before washing the clothing normally.
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    What happens if I get correction ink on my skin? Is it harmful?
    Community Answer
    Nothing bad happens, and it doesn't cause permanent damage. You can simply remove it using soap or alcohol.
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    How do I restore dried gel in colored pens?
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    Dip the tip in hot water for 1-3 minutes. If that doesn't work, take the ink cartridge out and blow on it.
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      • Sometimes, dried up correction ink is beyond salvaging. If the ink has completely dried out, you might have to replace it.


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      If your correction ink, or white-out ink, has dried up, you can still rehydrate it to get some use out of it. Try adding a few drops of water, putting the cap on, and shaking the bottle up. If it’s still too thick, add 2-3 drops of non-acetone nail polish remover and shake it up. If you want to fix a correction ink pen, scratch any dried ink off the nib of the pen, which should allow fresh ink to flow again. If this doesn’t help, give the pen a shake to dislodge any blockage inside the pen. To learn how to prevent your correction ink from drying out, read on!

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