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Posted By: jay behrens
I am guilty of erasing pencil. I've done it becuase I know tha with a good art eraser, you can remove most light pencil marks without any hint of the pencil ever touching the card. Inthe case where they pressed hard, you are out of luck. Iw ould so recomend praticing erasing. This may sound silly, but you need to make sure you don't press so hard as to abrade the paper and tear it up, thus leaving a mark where the pencil used to be. |
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