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Reviving Dried Pencil Erasers


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I wasn't able to get good photos so I'll go ahead and tell you what I did. First of all, I really can afford new pencils or a pack of erasers. I have this lifelong fascination with words and crosswords are part of that. I have several Dixon Ticonderoga #1 pencils which I have had for at least 20 years. They are perfect for my crosswords, but the erasers are dried out. Last night I was working a puzzle and made a dreadful mistake. The eraser smudged my page and almost ruined it. It was too late to go out and I won't leave the house for one item anyway, so I just sat there staring at my rock hard pencil eraser, thinking.

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It occurred to me that since moisture had left the eraser perhaps I could put it back. I dampened a washcloth and stuck the pencil along with the cloth into a zipper bag and zipped it up tight and left it for a few hours. When I took it out the eraser had taken on enough moisture to erase on my newsprint without ruining it. In future, I will leave them a bit longer, but it really does work. Another stingy granny test is a success.

Update: It only worked on a few of my pencils. I don't know why but, of all the same brand of pencils, only about half are erasing right. I just wanted to let you all know.

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November 17, 20130 found this helpful

Thanks for that great tip! Just the other day, I was wondering what to do with a dry eraser myself. Now, I know. Waste not...want not. Right?

 
November 17, 20130 found this helpful

That is a good tip... I now can rejuvenate old pencils that are actually useful but that have bad erasers! Awesome!

 
November 17, 20130 found this helpful

Great idea! And I have lots of dried up erasers.

 

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November 17, 20130 found this helpful

Thanks for the idea, I wouldn't have thought of trying something like that. I have some old kid's pencils I wanted to give my grandkids, but the erasers dried out, I'll have to try your trick.

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In the past, I have just taken a sharp knife & trimmed the outer parts of the eraser off & that usually works also, although it isn't very pretty after. I have a box of those wonderful Ticonderoga pencils that belonged to my grandma - I love them & use them sparingly.

 
November 17, 20130 found this helpful

Great tip, thanks. I've also had luck with filing erasers using an emery board, fingernail file or even using the grout between our kitchen tiles; it sometimes will scrape off that hard, dry end & get it down to the soft eraser so it's usable.

Also storing your erasers & pencils in airtight bags will prolong their softness.

 
June 30, 20170 found this helpful

Thanks for this-it's still a mystery. Here's my tip: I also do crosswords, but keep an artists' eraser dedicated to this work-the Staedler brand is really good and will last forever...kinda defeats the stingy part, but no more newspaper erasure disasters!

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April 13, 20140 found this helpful

How funny! I too am a crossword addict with the same dilemma and, yes, I can afford pencils and erasers, but I'm definitely going to try your trick, hahaha!

 

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