Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 4:14 pm
				
				Yes, just past the sucker rods on the left.charlie wrote: typing? mistakes? do you put it on the computer screen?is it in the same aisle as buggy whips?
i don't get it.
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Yes, just past the sucker rods on the left.charlie wrote: typing? mistakes? do you put it on the computer screen?is it in the same aisle as buggy whips?
i don't get it.
I think you left out a word. Mike Nesmith's mother invented "Liquid Paper" in 1951. IBM rejected the product, so she made it on her own and eventually sold out to Gillette.Melissa Terman wrote:Michael Nesmith's (of Monkees fame) mother invented Liquid Paper (aka White Out). When she invented this stuff to benefit the typing community, she had no idea what it would do for the arts as well.
I remember my dad shaking his head and saying "I'm getting too old"Dani wrote: What is in whiteout anyway?

charlie, you must be blonde??? LOLtyping? mistakes? do you put it on the computer screen? is it in the same aisle as buggy whips?
 
 
charlie, you must be blonde??? LOLhoknok wrote:typing? mistakes? do you put it on the computer screen? is it in the same aisle as buggy whips?
 
  Charles, are you??
   Charles, are you??you must be having a blonde moment hehehehehehehehecharlie wrote:typing? mistakes? do you put it on the computer screen?dan001 wrote:The questions came to me more than once.
I guess their is another commecial name. White Liquid paper is the stuff that you can find at stationary store to erase a mistake made by typing. You apply this over your mistake and than re type on top and cannot see that you mess up.They use to sell them in small bottle, but my kids are now buying it for school in a Pen format, I know that they are also available in small tape as well.
The Commercial brand name that I used is Paper mateand the bottle is also called Correction fluid . It is apprarently made by Sandford, in Bellwood.Il 60104, a divison of Newell rubbermaid
thir si also a1-800-668-4575
Danis it in the same aisle as buggy whips?
i don't get it.

TiO2 is the main ingrediant in normal white house paint. you can probably get a tube of it at the paint store.frenchacidman wrote:I would venture to guess the white is titanium dioxide. As for toxicity, straight out of the bottle beware of the solvents such as trichlor or perchlor
ethelene Etc, known to cause reproductive problems and nerve damage in humans and lab animals, most likely in copius amounts. The dried coating is basically safe until introduced to the kiln heat. Then beware of vapors released as the body or vehicle which bonded the titanium dioxide burns and is released into the air.
You might just acquire some titanium dioxide powder and try mixing it with water friendly medium, it would dry slower and work easier, possibly try using an airbrush. I remember seeing the railroad sideing next to the old Standard Brands Paint factory and how bright white (snow blinding) the ground and equipment where along the side of the factory from the escaped Titanium residue.
Pat
does gray count as blonde?Dani wrote:hoknok wrote:charlie, you must be blonde??? LOLtyping? mistakes? do you put it on the computer screen? is it in the same aisle as buggy whips?
Soory, I could not resist.
Oh, dear. So, Charlie, are you blonde now??Charles, are you??
well, maybe. http://www.healthlink.mcw.edu/article/983226059.htmlQueenbee wrote:Does dyed blond count as blond? I'm digging the conversation on this whiteout. It's true. Everything is toxic or hasn't proven to be non-toxic over a period of time. I say, let's just throw all kinds of junk on our glass and see what happens! I'll probably die of all the dye i've put on my head over the years!
Seems a while back, children of all ages were inhaling it to alter their perception. That may have something to do with the toxic label.Patty Gray wrote:I was told that white out has some health warnings, that it might do something with the brain or nerves. Anyone know about this? We used white out and had great results on the surface of glass and even on the bottom. Since the warning of hazards with the use I stopped using it. Health/hazard warning??
Patty
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You have to pick your monitor up and throw it on the floor a couple of times.Stuart Clayman wrote:How come when I put white out on the screen to correct my typing it does not scroll with the posting?
 
  
  ](./images/smilies/eusa_wall.gif) Kids do the darnest things..
   Kids do the darnest things..  by the way the white out didn't wash out but th koolaid did spread out from under the edges of the white out...
   by the way the white out didn't wash out but th koolaid did spread out from under the edges of the white out... 
   as she was announcing her latest request from the store.  She apparently used it EVERYWHERE..  by that I mean all sides of her arms & legs, stomach and any where else she could reach...  she was surprised to learn where you ACTUALLY use it.. of course she knew everything and wasn't going to listen or ask Mom.... :doubt:
  as she was announcing her latest request from the store.  She apparently used it EVERYWHERE..  by that I mean all sides of her arms & legs, stomach and any where else she could reach...  she was surprised to learn where you ACTUALLY use it.. of course she knew everything and wasn't going to listen or ask Mom.... :doubt:  