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great erasable highlighters would recommend although does not work on text book paper and if you erase hard it creases the paper.
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They don't last a long time, but they are perfect for marking delicate paper and they don't bleed through.
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and it's not good for weak paper
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The best way to describe it is that it feels like it scratches the paper.
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Thicker paper such as a book sucks the ink up and the markers don't last very long
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It dries quickly on loose-leaf paper, but it takes a little longer on some of my notebooks with higher quality paper
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These highlighters erase completely without streaks or damaging the paper
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These are great, they just take a little while to dry but don't bleed through or break my paper if I try to erase it
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They erase okay but leave the paper pretty damaged and wrinkled
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Causes dried ink to smudge and erasing damages paper.
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No bleeding (Tested on notebook paper; paper is not too thin, not too thick).I am very happy with my purchase.
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The best way to describe it is that it feels like it scratches the paper.
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Erasing wet ink will just smear the ink everywhere and slightly rip the paper
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These will not erase easily on delicate, textbook paper (it sort of smudges), but erase well on more sturdy paper
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and I end up with grey smudges or highlighter ink that stains the paper
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Love these highlighters as they do not bleed even on my thin bible pages and can easily be erased
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Something to note, if you are highlighting over printed text with the intent to erase it at some point, I suggest trying it on a small section first as there seem to be some kinds of print that will smear as you rub the plastic "eraser" over it
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I think they work great, they work about as well as you would expect erasable highlighters to work
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To Do” list, & then erase as they get done