Talk:Liquid Paper
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[edit] Liquid Paper
Italic texthey there, i'm a school student and i'm kind of having problems with this thing for science..i came upon your page and it confuses me alot!!, was liquid paper invented before white out?? and aren't they like both the same!!??..but yeah..well this site is really good to get information from..thankyou for helping me!..take care and god bless!
[edit] Chemical Composition
The main article states "The chemical name of liquid paper is titanium dioxide (TiO2.)" This is not correct. TiO2 may well be the white pigment used in the product (it is a common and very good white pigment) but the product, like any paint, contains pigment and vehicle and, like many paints, a solvent. I can't properly edit the article, because I don't know what the vehicle and solvent are; I considered changing the article to read "The white pigment in Liquid Paper is titanium dioxide (TiO2,)" but chose not to, since I don't personally know that to be true either. (I'm not disputing it, but I can't personally verify it, either.)
Jqavins 20:09, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

