How to Erase Pages in Your Rocketbook Everlast

How to Erase Pages in Your Rocketbook Everlast

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If you've got your Rocketbook Everlast in hand and you're ready to learn how to erase the pages, this post is for you! We worked closely with paper industry experts to find the optimal synthetic polyester blend to create pages that can be wiped clean of FriXion ink. We named it Everlast for a reason. Follow these directions to learn how to use your Everlast infinitely!

Make sure to write with Pilot FriXion ink. Any Frixion pen, marker, or highlighter will work with the Everlast. What won't work with Everlast is dry erase markers, so don't use them unless you want the writing to be permanent (trust us on this!)

Sync your pages with the Rocketbook App before you wipe them clean. We know, that one seems obvious. But you'd be surprised...

Moisten a cloth with water and wipe firmly to clean the ink off. The keyword here is moist. We know you probably hate that word, but it applies. Not sopping wet, not lightly sprayed, but damp. Wetting a towel or washcloth and squeezing out the excess water before wiping will do. 

Rocketbook Everlast Erase Animation

Give your page a few seconds to dry. Depending on how well you followed instruction number three, you may need it. After residual water evaporates off of the page, you may proceed to any other pages that need to be erased.

Are you still having problems? Feel free to contact us for support!

55 comments

PK
PK

I’ve noticed that the towel is getting stiff. Is it machine wash friendly?

Emily Reid
Emily Reid

I have a small pencil smudge on a page of my book. Is there any way to get rid of it, or am I stuck with this smear?

Sana
Sana

In some of my pages there are faint yellow lines left behind after I erase the frixion pen. Is there anyway to get those off?

Sana
Sana

In some of my pages there are faint yellow lines left behind after I erase the frixion pen. Is there anyway to get those off?

tomer
tomer

hey, i have the rocketbook already a few month but the first pages are start to be very hard to write on, there is a better way to maintain the pages?

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