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Old 08-02-2009, 08:09 PM
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The coatings on correctors are pretty hard so using something like the bintel product is fine. Use a fine brush to wipe gently off most of the big chunks. Then get a clean cotton wool ball and give it a spray with the fluid. Work a small section of around 2" by 2" and then immediately wipe this area dry with a clean unscented tissue. Work your way around the corrector until you have done the whole surface.

I have never has a problem with this technique.

Hope this helps.
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