you can try erasing putty, the grey stuff used for charcoal drawings, as its a bit less abrasive on paper but I've never tried. It all depends on what kind of ink it was. Although, if its just a plain white label you might try some diluted bleach in an ink well pen.
Pencil or grease pencil isn't usually too bad, but if it's ink anything you do to remove it is [i]probably/i1 going to end up making things look worse than if you'd just it alone.
aha this was what I was unknowingly looking for, some kind of special artists tools of the trade. This warrants further investigationb,121b,121and cheers creamy
Quote:/font1h,121b,121The problem with an erasure[/b] (even those art erasures) is that if there is any color on the label it's going to erase that too. b,121b,121h,121
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Quote:/font1h,121b,121aha this was what I was unknowingly looking for, some kind of special artists tools of the trade. This warrants further investigationb,121b,121and cheers creamy b,121b,121h,121
font class="post"1b,121b,121You can find a bit of further info in the first line of my first post.
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