So, what exactly is the blue part of the eraser for?

It all depends on your intended use:

  • For schoolchildren, a soft and flexible eraser is better, as it is more suitable for paper.
  • For artists, DIY enthusiasts or creative hobbyists, the blue eraser remains a formidable ally: it cleans pencil marks on wood, cardboard or walls after a project.

In short, it's a small, versatile tool that is often underestimated.

In summary: the truth about the blue half

  • No, it doesn't erase ink.
  • Yes, it erases pencil, but only on solid surfaces.
  • And above all, it remains a school memory that many cherish.

The next time you come across a two-tone eraser, remember: its blue half wasn't useless... just misunderstood.

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