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"content": "<p>Other observations about <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/Frixion\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Frixion</span></a> pens:</p><p>- you can partially erase them, to an extent anyway, which might be interesting for art;<br />- the ink is waterproof to soaking, as I learned when my d23 notebook got soaked in beer in my backpack. Water plus friction will smear/remove it though.<br />- the cap erasers on the fineliners are bad but the ones on the rollerballs work well;<br />- they dry fairly quickly;<br />- the ink disappears at 60C so they should still be usable in Arizona for a few years.</p>",
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"en": "<p>Other observations about <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/Frixion\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Frixion</span></a> pens:</p><p>- you can partially erase them, to an extent anyway, which might be interesting for art;<br />- the ink is waterproof to soaking, as I learned when my d23 notebook got soaked in beer in my backpack. Water plus friction will smear/remove it though.<br />- the cap erasers on the fineliners are bad but the ones on the rollerballs work well;<br />- they dry fairly quickly;<br />- the ink disappears at 60C so they should still be usable in Arizona for a few years.</p>"
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