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5.0 out of 5 stars
never go to work without it,
By Ronnie Clay "R.C." (Winnsboro, Louisiana) - See all my reviews
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2.0 out of 5 stars
I have been left wanting....,
By Gr33n4blu3 "La leche se arde." (Virginia, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: BICWOFWB12WE - Wite Out Water-Based Low-Odor Correction Fluid (Audio CD)
I have a couple of issues with this product.First the spelling - I understand that BiC is trying to trademark its product, but "Wite" just looks bad. There's no snap or pizzazz to it. Plus, since "Wite" isn't a word, what is it in reference to? The closest I've been able to derive is Saint Wite, (Latinized as Saint Candida) whom a church is named after. Those fluent in Latin might point out that "Candida" means "White", however if that were relevant to the discussion, then shouldn't the product be called "Candida Out"? Since etymology isn't at play here, am I to assume that this is Holy or Blessed in some way? Instead perhaps the product should be called "White Paste" or "Correction Sludge" or even, "Paper J*zz". Each covey the a more accurate interpretation as to what the product looks like. Second is the subtext "Correction Fluid". This is CLEARLY a lie. I use Wite Out to cover up mistakes, not correct them. The fluid masks the mistake, and then I either write or type over the offending material. In no way does the fluid actually correct the mistake I've made. If that were the case, then I'd suggest the product be called "Magic Correction Sludge". Third, there are no directions on the back of this product. When I use it I'm always vexed at just how much to use. Do I use a drop? A blob? A splotch? A dollop? A globule? A dash? A bead, dot, dab, smudge, bubble, gobbet, or even a dribble? Fourth, it is not compatible with computer based word processing. It just blots and drips down the monitor. I would be remiss if I didn't point out a benefit I've discovered in using this product. Once you are finished with the fluid and the foam applicator has dried out (and I suggest washing it clean before proceeding) it makes a great nasal passage clearing vessel. You can jam it as far up as you want with no fear of bleeding or brain damage! I'm surprised this benefit isn't incorporated into the marketing of this product. It could be called, "Correction Goop and Booger Remover". |
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