No you have to let the ashes wear off.
There is no real rule on this one. Most Catholics choose to leave the ashes on their head the entire day, and many people at my parish (including myself) choose this route and wipe them off before bed.
You keep the ashes for as long as they are on your forehead do not wipe them away because that is considered sacrilegious. But if you accidentally wipe it off it is okay.
as dimmesdale gives her a kiss on the forehead she goes running to the brook to wipe it off of her.
Ashes signify that Jesus is present in our lives and faith. It is a reminder of our mortality here on Earth and our everlasting life with Him. You shouldn't really wipe off the ashes until next morning (Thursday morning). But there is no rule forbidding you to do so; it is just a matter of personal preference. Nothing will bad (or great, for that matter) will happen.
well...... they might if you don't dry them off thoroughly and also you is only supposed to give your hammy a bath if it is really dirty like if paint got on it (one good example) or you can wipe it off with a achole free wipe
WD40 is supposed to work. Try a test in a non visible part of the car. Let it sit a few minutes, then wipe off.
Take a disinfectant wipe and wipe it off, but wash your hand off thoroughly.
Yes if you wipe right away.
Wipe it off
Wipe it off.
get a wipe and scrub it off
wipe it off