What is liquid paper?

Liquid Paper is a correction fluid used to cover up mistakes made when writing or typing. It was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1956, who was a typist and mother of musician Michael Nesmith. The product was initially called "Mistake Out" and was later rebranded as Liquid Paper.

Liquid Paper comes in a small bottle with a brush attached to the cap for easy application. It is typically used to cover up errors made with a pen, pencil, or typewriter. Once applied, the correction fluid dries quickly and can be written or typed over.

There are now several different brands and variations of correction fluid on the market, but Liquid Paper remains one of the most well-known and popular options. It is commonly used in schools, offices, and homes to correct spelling errors, typos, and other mistakes in written documents.