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How to make correction fluid?

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steps on making correction fluids,

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  1. Correction fluid such as "White-out" is a suspension of opaque particles,

    usually titanium dioxide, in a volatile solvent, usually mineral spirits,

    trichloroethane, or methylcyclohexane.  There are also varieties that are

    water-based, although they often contain some alcohol.

    [Depending on the solvent system used, there will also be a solvent or water

    soluble binder or 'glue' used to permanently attach the TiO2 to the paper

    surface...Eds. note]

    What is correction fluid?  In short, it's just quick-drying paint, nothing

    more.  I do not know who patented it originally, but the idea no doubt

    came from someone who thought, "I'll bet if I put a little white paint

    down on that extra letter, nobody will know the difference!"

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