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No, he tried to shave them off with a razor but did not work just made it more original

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Yes, John Dillinger attempted to alter his fingerprints by using acid to burn them with the intention of evading capture by law enforcement.

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Can you change your finger prints?

finger prints can not be changed but they can be manipulated, as such someone can burn their finger prints off of partially burn them off, someone can remove them several ways, one being prick t he fingertip several times then soak in pineapple juice.


How did john dillinger burn his fingertips?

By putting it onto a steamed item


Where on the finger are prints most easily lifted?

On The Tips, If You Burn Your Hands You Will See That The Fingerprints On The Tips Have Changed.


Who did Queen Mary burn first?

John Rogers, a man who had tried to make prints of the bible


What is definition for dry wet prints?

wet prints are those in which fabri is either dyed or printed dry prints are the fancy prints like flock prints, burn out prints.


When was Does My Ring Burn Your Finger created?

Does My Ring Burn Your Finger was created on 2001-10-29.


Do finger prints fade with the age of the person?

Fingerprints do not fade with age. They remain consistent throughout a person's life, barring any injury or skin condition that may alter the ridges of the skin.


What would happen if you toched an ember with your finger?

If you put your finger on a hot ember you will burn it


Does vinegar burn your finger?

Ni it's not that acidic.


Can Portable CD Players burn your finger?

There are no parts that would cause any sort of burning to your finger.


How much gas does a boiler pilot light burn in a year?

IT DEPENDS IF YOU PUT YOU FINGER ON IT , THEN IT CAN REALLY BURN


You do not burn your finger when you touch a tube light?

If it's fluorescent, no.