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The eraser completely erases the higlighting
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My only complaint is that the erasers can cause smudging of the content on the page
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The hard eraser generates more friction heat than the softer
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Since there is no cap on the eraser, the eraser gets dirty
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The eraser can actually smudge the original printed text, making your books look untidy.
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I used a clean pencil eraser and began to erase the highlighting
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These work GREAT- nice vibrant color, juicy markers, and easy to erase with a little bit of friction (the eraser is the rounded gray tip on the back of the highlighter) or with heat
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Didn't like the eraser that required rubbing and sometimes erased the material beneath the highlighter.
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, erases great when you use a good quality eraser.
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They erase really well and it seems like the eraser never wears down
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I used the eraser on the end of a mechanical pencil and it erased the highlighter perfectly without leaving any smudges at all
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That's why the FriXion pens and highlighters come with a weird hard "eraser" instead of the softer rubber or vinyl
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The erasers are even better than ones behind regular pencils - no marks, or residue left behind
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The eraser does erase.
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You must use the hard plastic eraser that is on the pen
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The other problem is the cap must be kept off in order to keep the eraser accessible
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I don't think the erasers work all that well, but as long as you don't soak the page, a lightly moistened paper towel or cloth works great for removing the highlighted area, and it's a lot faster and easier than using the eraser
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The highlighting will re-appear, though the ink will not appear as bright as before
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In addition, the highlighting does not erase as completely as I had hoped.