What is correction tape used for?
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Correction tape is an alternative to correction fluid used to correct mistakes during typing, or, in some forms, handwriting. One side of the tape, which is placed against the area to cover, is coated in a white, opaque masking material.
Also question is, how long does correction tape last?
Correction fluid has an 18-month- to 2-year shelf life, however, if the cap is not fully closed or left off the bottle, the fluid inside will dry up fast, in as little as 24 to 48 hours.
Thereof, what is the best correction tape?
- #1. Liquid Paper DryLine Grip Correction Tape. The Liquid Paper produces the best correction tapes, and the Dryline Grip is the most developed among them.
- #2. BIC Wite-Out Brand EZ Correct Correction Tape.
- #3. American Tombow Hybrid Correction Tape.
- #4. Tombow 68626 MONO Correction Tape.
How it works: The unused tape runs along the bottom of the guide unit up to the flat edge that contacts the paper when in use, deposits its white correction material goodness onto your error, and slides up over the flat edge of the guide unit, through *its* guides, and onto the used tape take-up reel.