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The name was later changed to Liquid Paper when she began her own company.
He had to use lots of Liquid Paper to cover the mistakes.
At the time, her company employed 200 people and made 25 million bottles of Liquid Paper per year.
She sold the product from her house for 17 years; the name was changed to Liquid Paper shortly after.
Liquid Paper came under scrutiny in the 1980s, due to concerns over recreational sniffing of the product.
Liquid Paper, the ubiquitous correction fluid, has grown substantially.
The next day I saw him covering his pencil marks with Liquid Paper.
Liquid Paper, uneven typing and resulting endless nights were long the norm for college applicants.
The advertisements will also tell consumers they can exchange their Liquid Paper for the non-toxic alternatives.
The chemical causes Liquid Paper to dry faster.
He cursed and grabbed the Liquid Paper.
Liquid Paper, also called white out and correction fluid, is used to correct mistakes made in writing on typewriters and with ink.
Hurst made other scientific discoveries, including the mylar balloon and an improved version of Liquid Paper.
In 1989, Gillette reformulated Liquid Paper such that it did not use trichloroethane.
Both Wite-Out and Liquid Paper market a variety of correction tapes.
There were a number of studies linking fatalities to the trichloroethane contained in correction fluids, including Liquid Paper.
He continued to feel the financial bite for years afterwards, until his inheritance from his mother's Liquid Paper fortune in 1980 eased those concerns.
In 2000, Liquid Paper was acquired by Newell Rubbermaid.
When Nesmith was 13, his mother invented a typewriter correction fluid later known commercially as Liquid Paper.
Or Liquid Paper, which applies a basic coverup technique from the act of painting to the typing or writing of a letter.
His mother, Bette Nesmith Graham invented Liquid Paper in 1951 and made the family very rich.
He had inherited $25 million from his mother, Bette Nesmith Graham, who invented Liquid Paper.
For example: Greyhound bus, or Coppertone tanning lotion or Liquid Paper.
"I use materials like Scotch tape, Liquid Paper and scraps I find in the house and on the street," he says.
Now the Gillette Company has a new patent for an "ozone friendly correction fluid" for its Liquid Paper.