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Correction Fluid For Type


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Correction Fluid For Type

Correction fluid for type, also known as typewriter correction fluid, is a type of liquid used to correct errors made while typing on a typewriter. This fluid is typically applied to the incorrect character or word using a small brush or applicator, and once it dries, the user can retype the correct character or word over it. Correction fluid for type is typically white in color, and it dries to a solid, opaque finish that matches the color of the paper. The first correction fluids for type were introduced in the 1950s, and they quickly became popular among typists and secretaries. Prior to the invention of correction fluid, typists had to use erasers or correction tape to correct errors, which was a time-consuming and messy process. Correction fluid for type revolutionized the way that typists worked, making it faster and easier to correct mistakes. Today, correction fluid for type is still used by some people who prefer the feel and sound of a typewriter, but it has largely been replaced by computer-based word processing software. However, correction fluid for type remains an important part of the history of typewriters and the evolution of office technology.

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Michael Baker

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