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Desk-mat ink and Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack ink mark cleaning

ink mark cleaning

Three Chocolate Berry Butter sticks in chocolate brown, pale yellow, and berry pink with navy BUTTER prints on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack ink mark cleaning starts when a gel line or ballpoint smear jumps from a desk mat onto the cream or pink loaf. Give that one printed face a single wrung-cloth pass, then stop. Buttersquishy has not published an ink test for SKU BS-004. Do not dunk the trio. Do not invent a solvent.

The brown stick can hide a line you would notice on yellow. The navy BUTTER type is a toy wrapper, not kitchen ink. House care lives on the FAQ; this article will not reprint that cloth recipe.

The blotter wrote the line; these skins are not paper

Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack is a three-piece dessert-look set. Shop tagline: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Merchant notes: 3-Pack (3 piece set), Slow rise, Super soft, Butter shape.

Shop card for BS-004, in plain language: sold as three sticks. Rebound tagged slow-rise. Feel tagged super-soft. Fidget is marked. Left unmarked: crunch, beads, stretch, PU foam, foam, and any hush rating. Left blank: scent, inches, grams, ages. The 3-second rise cell is a shop label.

Look at the set the way a pen would hit it: one cocoa loaf, one butter-yellow loaf, one berry-pink loaf. Each top prints a single navy word, BUTTER. The short ends pinch into wrapper folds. Chocolate and berry sit in the name only. The scent cell is empty.

When a loaf rolls onto a wet line, cream and berry pick up the dye first. Cocoa can look clean while the other two look marked. That is visibility, not proof that brown resists ink. These skins are not blotting paper.

Cocoa conceals; cream and berry announce

Turn all three loaves before you decide the set is clean. Pale yellow shows graphite, gel, and highlighter. Berry pink shows dark ballpoint as a gray-blue streak. Cocoa can swallow the same streak until you tilt it toward a lamp. Dye also pools in the crease.

Do not park a marked cream stick against a clean berry stick. Separate the three before any rag. The fidget flag means the shop marks this listing as a squeeze toy. It does not mean the listing is a blotter. The desk field stays unmarked.

Cap the marker after a single rag pass

Open the FAQ if you need the store's surface-care card. This page adds one extra stop: ink is not dust. Dust lifts. Dye often does not.

Split the trio. Work the marked loaf only. A dry square can lift grit sitting on top of the dye. If a line remains, wet a cloth, pinch it until the fold holds no bead, and make one slow pass along the print — not across the navy letters. Then pocket the rag.

If the line is still there, you are done. Alcohol, acetone, bleach, and stamp-pad thinner are not store methods. They can lift type as easily as they lift dye. Heat is not a dryer. Bead-filled is unmarked here. Do not slit a loaf to "see chocolate." Crunch is unmarked. PU foam is unmarked.

Transfer chart with a hard stop

Use this as a visibility map. It is not a stain-removal recipe.

Fresh ballpoint from a mat Cream or berry face Split the set; one wrung corner No ink trial for BS-004
Dried gel smear Cream type, folded end One pass, then pocket the rag No solvent chart
Stamp-pad blot Navy BUTTER letters Leave the print; do not scrub type No print-restore test

A line that stays is a line that stays.

Leave the trio to sit; skip the kitchen clock

After the rag, park the three sticks on a towel with air between them. Wait until the skins no longer feel cool. Then they can share one shallow tray. Do not zip a cool loaf. Do not press a laptop on the print. Do not roll the marked cream stick back onto the same wet mat.

Desk is unmarked on this SKU. On the go is only an occasion. Neither line turns the mat into a landing pad. If a wrapper feels tacky after the rag or a warm tote, leave it on the towel, then press once. Skip oil. Skip the fridge. Keep the sticks off a real snack plate.

Ink does not retune factory rebound

Press the cream face and the dent stays long enough for the wrapper to climb back. That is how this shop uses the phrase slow rise squishy. Instant foam pops. This 3-pack is marked slow rising, so it sits with other slow rising squishies in the same aisle. The 3-second cell is a listing tag, not a promise that a pen smear will vanish in three beats.

U.S. Google People Also Ask, pulled 16 August 2026 via DataForSEO for the seed "slow rise squishy," still leads with "What are slow rise squishies?" Retail blurbs add "stress relief." This page will not copy a health claim. Dye does not rewrite factory rebound. Water in a fold can change how the wrapper feels until it dries.

The ages cell on BS-004 is blank. House age language sits on the FAQ. This article will not reprint that block. "How do you make your squishy more slow rising?" is the next PAA. Freezers, microwaves, lotion, and rice bins stay shut. They do not lift ink.

Three dessert faces versus a four-count board

Buy this trio on Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack. Pack count is 3. A wider dessert board is Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack — pack of 4, slow-rise and super-soft; fidget unmarked. One cocoa loaf is Chocolate Butter Stick: pack 1, slow-rise, super-soft, fidget marked.

The same DataForSEO SERP (United States, English, 16 August 2026) is Amazon sets, Target search, specialist shops, and demo videos. They sell the aisle, not this ink-stop rule. "Which is the rarest squishy?" is collector slang. BS-004 is current.

Three dessert faces, one ink-stop rule Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack Pack 3; slow-rise; super-soft; fidget marked
Four dessert faces, more pale skins Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack Pack 4; slow-rise; super-soft; fidget unmarked
One cocoa stick only Chocolate Butter Stick Pack 1; slow-rise; super-soft; fidget marked

This is a fit map, not a ranking. The same one-pass stop applies to all three. None is a hush-rated SKU. Walk past this 3-pack if you need a washer-safe toy, a chew-safe item, or a medical device, or if you wanted PU foam, a hush rating, a listed scent, crunch, or beads.

Desk-pen tick list

Tick these before the loaves go back near the mat:

The stop-early rule

Choose Chocolate Berry Butter 3-Pack when you want three slow-rise, super-soft dessert faces and you will treat ink as a stop, not a project. Choose the 4-pack for a wider dessert board. Choose Chocolate Butter Stick when one cocoa loaf is enough. Leave the aisle if you needed a laundry cycle or a therapy device. Cap the pen. One pass, then quit.

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