What erasers do I use and recommend? (for tight spots)
Tombow mono zero eraser review:
Once every now and then one must erase something… in a tight spot. And yet we don’t want to erase the adjacent sections that are already painted. Or something like that.
Now at this point, you realise that most erasers are simply too large to erase with any sort of spacial ‘precision’. Enter the tombow mono zero eraser.
It’s an eraser built into a pen. It’s not the first unit of its type. Others have come before it. But it does seem to do better for what it is intended (because the eraser cartridge is small and rectangular).
It’s not meant for erasing large swathes, but rather smaller, intricate zones where your other clumsy erasers simply won’t do.
I don’t use it much but it’s there for when I need it.