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Desk-mat ink and Blue Butter Stick ink mark cleaning

ink mark cleaning

Powder-blue SALTED BUTTER loaf with navy 4oz type on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A navy gel line on a dark desk mat is easy to miss until it prints on something pale. Blue Butter Stick ink mark cleaning works the other way: the loaf is powder-blue, so the same smear can vanish into the wrapper until you tilt it. One stick, not a pair. The shop has not published an ink trial for SKU BS-084. Skip the chemistry drawer.

The face prints 4oz., NET WT (113G), SALTED, and BUTTER in navy. Those marks are toy wrapper art, not a kitchen label and not a catalog weight. Everyday surface-care copy lives on the FAQ. This article will not retype it.

The mat stained the loaf, not the other way around

Blue Butter Stick is one food-style stick. The listing line is “squeeze this crunchy butter and watch it rebound.” Occasion chips name squeeze, rebound, and on the go — not a pen rule. Desk is not tagged.

Shop ticket BS-084, said as a sentence: ships as one stick; crunchy-fill is checked; slow-rise is not checked; softness, beads, stretch, PU foam, foam, fidget, and a sound class are not checked; scent, size, weight, ages, and a rise-second cell are empty.

Blue is the color in the photo. Salted is printed type. There is no listed scent. Keep the loaf off a real breakfast plate. Dye jumps from the wet pad onto the first thing that rolls through it. The loaf picked up a transfer. It did not absorb a drawing.

Navy type on powder blue is a poor witness

Turn the loaf under a lamp before you decide the mat left nothing. Dark ballpoint often reads as a dull gray ridge on powder-blue. Gel can sit in the pinch at either end. Highlighter may only show when you rotate the 4oz face toward a window.

A clean-looking blue stick is not proof the dye never transferred. It is proof the dye and the wrapper are close in value. Do not park the marked face back on the same wet pad while you hunt for a rag.

Crunchy-fill is a squeeze tag. The shop did not mark this loaf bead-filled, so there is no rinse channel to invent. Do not slit BUTTER to “see the crunch.”

Close the job after one barely-damp pass

Dust lifts. Dye often does not. That is the only extra rule this page adds on top of the FAQ.

Lift the loaf first. Loose grit often leaves with a dry fingertip along the navy type, not a poke into the pinch. If a streak remains, wring a cloth until your fingers stay dry, drag that corner once with the letters, never across SALTED BUTTER or 4oz. Then fold the wet corner away so it cannot reprint.

If the streak is still there, you are finished. Acetone, bleach, rubbing alcohol, and pad cleaner are not shop methods; they take letters with the dye. A hair dryer is heat. Leave the loaf out of mugs, sinks, and soapy lunchboxes.

Hide-and-seek sheet for BS-084

This chart only says where a line tends to hide. It is not a removal menu.

What left the line Where it hides on BS-084 Stop after Evidence on file
Fresh ballpoint from a mat Pinch ends; shadow along BUTTER One along-the-letters pass No ink trial for BS-084
Dried gel smear 4oz face or a folded end Fold the cloth away No solvent chart

If the mark is still there after that one pass, live with it.

Cool-down is just cool-down

Park the loaf on a towel until the skin no longer feels cool. That wait is moisture leaving the surface, not a rise timer. A zip pouch on a cool wrapper traps moisture. Flip the wet mat so the dyed face cannot reprint overnight. If the wrapper still feels tacky after a warm tote, rest it indoors, then press once. No oil. No freezer.

Why this stick is not in the slow-rise aisle

A thumb dent on this blue face comes back because the shop’s tagline asks you to watch it rebound. That is not the same as a slow rise squishy tag. BS-084 is not a marked slow-rise SKU. The rise-second cell is empty. Do not invent a three-count. Shoppers who want tagged slow rising squishies should open a listing that actually stores that flag — the Blue Butter Stick 2-Pack does.

DataForSEO’s 16 August 2026 United States / English pull still parks a category-definition question beside the seed. Retailers answer with wellness slogans. This note will not. Dye does not add a rise spec this card never stored. Ages are empty on BS-084; house age copy lives on the FAQ. Kitchen folklore is not an ink method.

The same US SERP, same day, still opens on a jumbo food-shape listing and a clip-heavy mix. None of those pages test pen dye on this powder-blue wrapper. “Which is the rarest squishy?” is collector slang. BS-084 is current.

If you arrived from a category search, this single is the wrong card for a tagged slow-rise listing. For this color, start at Blue Butter Stick, or the 2-pack for two loaves and a rise tag.

One blue loaf, two blue loaves, or a mint crunch

This single lives at Blue Butter Stick. Pack count is 1. Same color, two pieces: Blue Butter Stick 2-Pack — slow-rise tagged, crunchy not tagged, CPC noted. Another crunchy single, mint and bead-filled: Mint Butter Stick.

One powder-blue loaf, crunchy-tagged Blue Butter Stick Count 1; crunchy checked; slow-rise unchecked
Two blue loaves, rebound tagged Blue Butter Stick 2-Pack Count 2; slow-rise checked; crunchy unchecked
One mint loaf, beads on the card Mint Butter Stick Count 1; slow-rise checked; crunchy and beads checked

This is a match sheet, not a ranking. The same one-try stop applies to all three. None of these cards files a sound class. A washer cycle, a chew-safe item, a clinic device, a PU-foam spec sheet, a named scent, or a hush rating belongs elsewhere.

Mat-close roster

Before the loaf sits near the pad again:

Who should skip this page

Pick Blue Butter Stick for one crunchy powder-blue loaf if you will treat ink as a stop. Pick the 2-pack for two blue faces and a slow-rise tag. Pick Mint Butter Stick for crunch plus a bead-filled flag. Walk past this loaf if you needed a laundry cycle or a clinical gadget. Cap the pen. One pass, then quit.

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