Put the eraser in the freezer for at least 48 hours then take out and let sit for 5 min, put eraser in microwave (make sure to watch at all times) wait until eraser is soft pull out and mold
or you can erase the eraser on a wood table and these strings will start forming. collect the strings and get a eraser ball! let it harden and then eraser!
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Ok I'll answer that all you need to do is : - get any eraser but make sure your comfortable with it - get a piece of paper - get crayons and color on piece paper - then rub eraser through the crayon to give go or plus make it combine properly - keep squishing it with your hand for like 1-3 mins - when you feel it gotten kind of doughy then wala your done Wish I helped you !!
Tell the eraser that you can't live without it.
Then it will know that it is kneeded.
use light shade and then draw lines with a pointed hard eraser or can use kneaded eraser.. hope this will help :)
I have always used a kneaded eraser, it takes a while to clean up an entire drawing, but it works.
Kneaded erasers don't wash well, at least I've never had much luck doing it. They are however fairly inexpensive, so I tend to replace mine when they get too grubby to use. -- You can do that, or knead them and mess around with them until it starts getting cleaner. That's how you're supposed to clean them. ~Xxlifedistortionxx
Use some tape and wrap it around the eraser then take it off.If that doesn't help use a pencil eraser and erase the eraser.That will make it cleaner and soft.
Yes, but only if the shavings could be ground into a fine powder