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Desk-mat ink and Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack ink mark cleaning

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Two Oil-Paint Swirl Butter loaves with yellow SALTED BUTTER faces and blue-purple marble sides on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Pen dye from a desk mat does not sit neatly on yellow type. It sinks into the blue-purple marble first. Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack ink mark cleaning is a two-loaf dye-read: pull the twins apart, lamp the swirl valleys, then quit after one pinched corner. Buttersquishy has no ink trial for SKU BS-020.

What the photo actually shows is a pair of grocery-joke sticks, not a blotter. Each loaf wears a butter-yellow face with navy SALTED and BUTTER, plus a printed 4oz. and NET WT. (113 G) that the catalog never stored as weight. The sides pour like wet paint. Everyday surface-care language stays on the FAQ; this page will not copy that card.

Painted valleys swallow dye that a cream loaf would shout

Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack is a two-piece food-style set. The shop line asks you to squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Occasion chips name squeeze, rebound, fidget, and on the go. None of those chips is a pen rule. The desk column is empty, so a mat is only the source of the smear, not a filed use case.

The twins match. Both faces print the same navy joke. Both rims carry ribbons of blue, purple, magenta, and teal. The scent cell is blank, so do not caption a studio smell. Keep them off breakfast china.

A solid cream loaf would shout a ballpoint line. This pair will not. Dye often lands in a marble valley or a folded short end while the yellow BUTTER panel still looks clean. That is a hide problem, not proof the dye never transferred. Stack a marked twin against a clean one and you just made a second job.

Passport stamps, not a switchboard

Read BS-020 as a passport, not a row of toggles. Pair count: two. Rebound: credited. Softness: credited. Hand-toy: credited. Never entered: crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, mute class. Never written: scent, inches, grams, ages. The rise cell prints three seconds as a listing label. Photo tiles name a 2-piece set, a slow-rise press-and-watch, a super-soft squeeze, and a food-style stick. Do not invent grams from the 113 G print, a mute grade, or a rise wait from a stain.

Uncouple the twins before you hunt a rag

Dust lifts. Dye often stays. That is the only extra stop this page adds on top of the FAQ.

Uncouple the pair first. Work the marked loaf only. Lamp it until you can see whether the line sits on a yellow ridge or has dropped into a painted valley. Loose grit on a ridge often leaves with a dry fingertip or a dry square that follows the ribbon.

If a streak remains, pinch a cloth until the fold holds no bead. Drag that corner once along the marble, never across SALTED BUTTER or the 4oz. block. Then fold the wet corner away so it cannot reprint on the second loaf.

If the streak is still there, the job is over. Acetone, bleach, rubbing alcohol, and pad thinner can lift wrapper letters with the dye. A hair dryer is heat. Beads are not entered, so there is no rinse channel. Do not slit a marble rim. Crunch, foam, PU foam, and stretch stay unchecked. A torn corner is finished.

Hide map for marble versus yellow type

Read this as a visibility chart. It is not a removal menu.

Dye that arrived Valley or panel that swallows it First look Walk-away
Fresh ballpoint from a pad Painted rim; pinch at a short end Uncouple; lamp the ribbons One along-the-swirl corner

A mark that survives that one corner stays. Live with it.

Two parking squares after a transfer

Give each loaf its own towel square until neither skin feels cool. A shared tray comes later. Flip the wet pad so it cannot reprint overnight. If a wrapper still feels tacky after a warm tote, rest it indoors, then press the yellow face once. No oil. No freezer.

A three-second rise cell is not a fade clock

Press a yellow face and the dent stays wrinkled while BUTTER climbs back. Shop language for that pause is slow rise squishy. Instant foam pops before you can watch the type un-crease. This carton already left with rebound credited, so the pair sits with other slow rising squishies in the same aisle. The three-second figure is a label, not a dye-fade timer.

U.S. People Also Ask still opens a category-definition question next to that seed (DataForSEO, United States, English, retrieved 16 August 2026). This page will not copy a health claim. A pen streak does not add seconds. The same pull’s squeeze-clip pages do not walk dye out of a marble valley.

Search boxes still collect freezer bags, microwaves, lotion, and rice bins as ways to add delay. Those are not dye tools. If a loaf feels odd after a cloth, rest it, then press the yellow face again.

Ages are blank on this SKU. Who may handle a loaf is a house rule on the FAQ, not a printed grade on the carton. “Which is the rarest squishy?” is collector slang. BS-020 is current.

One painted loaf, a pair, or three

Buy this pair on Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack. Pack count is 2. One painted loaf is Oil-Paint Swirl Butter — pack 1, softness credited, rebound and fidget not credited, rise-second cell empty. Treat that single as not a marked slow-rise SKU. Three painted faces live on Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack — pack 3, rebound, softness, and fidget credited. Do not copy the pair’s rise stamp onto the single.

Two painted twins, one dye-read Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack Count 2; rebound credited; softness credited; fidget credited
One swirl loaf only Oil-Paint Swirl Butter Count 1; rebound not credited; fidget not credited
Three painted faces Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack Count 3; rebound credited; softness credited; fidget credited

This is a match sheet, not a ranking. The same one-corner stop applies to all three. None of these cards files a mute class, a named scent, crunch, beads, or a PU-foam spec.

Transfer gate before the pad returns

Run this gate before either loaf sits near the pad again:

Skip this carton if you needed a laundry cycle, a chew item, or a foam spec sheet.

Dye docket

Open the 2-pack when two slow-rise, super-soft painted loaves are the job and desk-mat dye is a hard stop. Open the single when one swirl loaf is enough and you accept a blank rise cell. Open the 3-pack for a third painted face. Cap the pen. Uncouple the twins. One corner, then quit.

Passport recap for BS-020: pair of two; rebound, softness, and fidget credited; crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, and mute class never entered; scent, inches, grams, and ages never written; rise cell is a three-second label. Related cards: bs-019-oil-paint-swirl, bs-021-oil-paint-swirl-3pk. Care and age copy stay on the FAQ. DataForSEO pull: United States, English, 16 August 2026, seed “slow rise squishy.” No shop ink trial.

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