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After the Wite-Out® Brand correction fluid dries, scratch most of the spill off with your fingernail or the edge of a coin.
 
Wite-Out® Brand correction fluid can be removed from your hands with an abrasive soap or a soap containing pumice. Nail polish remover can also be used as long as you read and follow the manufacturer's directions on the label and use appropriate caution.
 
BIC Water-Base correction fluid should come out with soap and water in the washing machine. If you prefer to go to the dry cleaners, tell them it is a water-based paint.
 
The following Wite-Out® brand correction fluid formulas are petroleum-based: Quick Dry, Super Smooth, Extra Coverage, Multi-Purpose and the Wite-Out® brand Shake 'n Squeeze™ correction pen. Mineral spirits or citrus-based cleaners will dissolve these correction fluids. If you have spilled one of these formulas on clothing that is "dry clean only," tell your dry cleaner that it is a solvent-based paint so they can treat the stain accordingly.
 
A word of caution before trying any of the methods suggested: mineral spirits can take out color and/or ruin varnish. If in doubt, test on a "hidden" area first. If you decide to try a citrus-based cleaner, please follow the manufacturer's directions on the label carefully and also test on a "hidden" area first.

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