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Desk-mat ink and Strawberry Cream Butter 2-Pack ink mark cleaning

ink mark cleaning

Pale yellow BUTTER loaf and pink STRAWBERRY loaf on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A ballpoint line on a desk pad can jump onto the cream loaf before you notice. Strawberry Cream Butter 2-Pack ink mark cleaning is a pair-isolation job: pull the marked stick away from its twin, try that one printed face once with a wrung corner, then quit. Buttersquishy has not run an ink trial on SKU BS-012. Do not invent a thinner.

The carton is two dessert-look sticks, not a blotter pad. Yellow prints navy BUTTER. Pink prints a strawberry mark and white STRAWBERRY. Those letters are toy wrapper art. Surface-care copy lives on the FAQ; this page will not lift that card.

A carton holds two loaves; dye should not

Strawberry Cream Butter 2-Pack is a two-piece food-style set. The listing line invites a press and a rebound watch. The occasion chips name squeeze, rebound, fidget, and travel. None of those chips is a fountain-pen rule.

Merch file BS-012 as a ledger: carton = 2. Rebound, soft, and fidget flags = set. Crunch, beads, stretch, PU foam, foam, hush = unset. Scent / inches / grams / ages = empty. Rise cell = 3 seconds, a shop label. Callout heads: 2-Pack; Slow rise; Super soft; Butter shape.

The name is strawberry cream; the scent cell is empty, and the sticks are not snacks. When a loaf rolls onto a wet pad, the cream face reads dye first. Pink can look cleaner until you tilt it. That is visibility, not proof that pink resists ink. Stack a marked cream stick against a clean strawberry stick and you just made a second job.

Cream shouts; strawberry waits for a lamp

Turn both loaves before you decide the carton is fine. Pale yellow announces graphite, gel, highlighter, and ballpoint. Pink shows a dark line as a gray-blue streak in the fold.

The fidget flag only means the shop filed this pair as a hand toy. Desk is unset. Keep the pair off a real snack plate. Split them first, then decide whether the line is grit sitting on dye or dye that already sank.

One try on the marked twin, then fold the cloth away

Open the FAQ if you need the store’s surface-care card. This page adds a pair rule dust does not share: dye often stays.

Handle only the marked loaf. Loose grit often comes off a dry square. If a streak remains, dampen a rag, squeeze it hard, and drag that corner once with the print on BUTTER or STRAWBERRY, never across the letters. Then fold the rag so the wet corner cannot touch the clean twin.

If the streak is still there, stop. Nail-polish remover, bleach, rubbing alcohol, and pad thinner are not shop methods; they take letters with the dye. A hair dryer is heat. Beads are unset, so there is nothing to rinse out. Do not slit BUTTER or the strawberry mark. Crunch, PU foam, and stretch stay unset. A torn piece is finished.

Ink-event grid (not a solvent menu)

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

Fresh ballpoint from a pad Cream BUTTER face Separate twins; one pinched corner No ink trial for BS-012
Dried gel smear Cream type or a folded end One pass, then fold the cloth away No solvent chart
Stamp-pad blot Navy or white letters Leave the type alone No reprint test

A streak that remains after one try is a streak you live with.

Rest the pair with air between them

Give each loaf its own towel square until neither face feels cold to the cheek. A shared tray comes later. A zip pouch on a cool wrapper traps moisture. A closed laptop on navy type can offset the print. The wet pad that started this job should stay rolled away from both twins.

If a wrapper still feels tacky after a hot bag, rest it indoors, then press once. No oil. No freezer.

Factory rebound is not a stain clock

A thumb print on the yellow face stays wrinkled while the navy letters un-crease. Shop language for that pause is slow rise squishy. Fast foam snaps back before you can watch the print. BS-012 carries a slow-rising tag, which is why the pair sits in the slow rising squishies aisle. The stored 3-second figure is a catalog label. It is not a dye-fade timer.

People Also Ask next to that seed, retrieved 16 August 2026 from DataForSEO (United States, English), still asks what the category is. This page will not paste a clinic-style definition or recycle retail “stress relief” lines. A pen streak does not add seconds.

Ages are not stored on this SKU. Read the FAQ for house age copy. The follow-up PAA about making a toy “more slow rising” points at freezer, microwave, lotion, and rice-bin folklore. Those are not ink tools. The hush column is unmarked, so this page will not rank butter against foam on sound.

Pair, singleton, or four-face dessert carton

Buy this pair on Strawberry Cream Butter 2-Pack. Pack count is 2. One cream-or-pink stick is Strawberry Cream Butter — pack 1, rebound set, soft set, fidget set. A wider dessert carton is Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack — pack 4, rebound set, soft set; fidget unset on that card.

Live US results for that seed on 16 August 2026 (DataForSEO) still mix Amazon food-shape cartons, a Target search page, specialty shops, and clip videos. They do not teach this twin-isolation stop. “Which is the rarest squishy?” is collector slang. BS-012 is current.

Two wrappers, one carton, one ink-stop rule Strawberry Cream Butter 2-Pack Carton 2; rebound set; soft set; fidget set
One cream or pink loaf only Strawberry Cream Butter Carton 1; rebound set; soft set; fidget set
Four dessert faces, including twin yellows Strawberry Chocolate Butter 4-Pack Carton 4; rebound set; soft set; fidget unset

This is a fit map, not a ranking. The same one-try stop applies to all three. None of these cards stores a hush rating. A machine-wash toy, a chew-safe item, or a clinical device belongs in another aisle. So does a PU-foam spec sheet, a named scent, a crunch fill, or beads.

Isolation scorecard

Score the pair before either loaf goes back near the pad:

Pair-isolation verdict

Pick Strawberry Cream Butter 2-Pack when two slow-rise, super-soft cream-and-pink loaves are the job and dye is a hard stop. Pick the single stick when one loaf is enough. Pick the strawberry-chocolate four when you wanted a wider dessert carton. Skip this box if you needed a washer cycle or a clinical gadget. Cap the pen. Isolate the marked twin. One try, then quit.

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