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Prismacolor Prismacolor Colored Pencils

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Tips, Tricks & How-Tos

Try to be gentle with the colored pencils. The lead is very soft, which makes for excellent blending, but even letting a pencil roll off of your desk and fall to the floor can cause the lead to break inside of the pencil. This is what causes the annoying breakages that can happen when you're sharpening a Prismacolor pencil and a large chunk of lead slides out, seemingly for no reason.

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Note: All safety information contained here within is pure recommendation, and its sole purpose is to help students work safer. This should in no way be considered a professional statement or a replacement for reading product information. Please read all instructions included with products before use.

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Prismacolor Prismacolor Colored Pencils
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Manufacturer: Prismacolor
MSDS: NA
Category: Colored Pencil