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AVERY MSHO Chalkboard Labels, Classic shape, Black, 4x6 sheets, 3-3/4x 5-3/16, 1up 6 sheets 72412

3-3/4" x 5-3/16" | Classic | Black | Handwritten | Removable-Adhesive | 6 Sheets | 1 Label per Sheet | 6 Total Labels
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When I use the chalk lables and Marth's chalk the words smear badly. How do I fix this?

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Unfortunately, we don't have a fix to keep chalk from smearing. One suggestion would be to have the Chalkboard Labels in a "low traffic" area, to lessen the chance of things and people rubbing up against them and causing smears and smudges.
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