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What eraser would I want to use? A gum eraser was recommended, but I've been reading that it has a very low grade abrasive, and I do not want paper loss. What about a Prismacolor magic rub art eraser? These are non-abrasive, vinyl erasers for use on delicate surfaces. They absorb graphite.
Has anybody used this? I have a feeling that my beater T206 is going to be put to the test.
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