No, not permanently anyway. You can "temporarily" remove some ridge detail if you sand deep enough, but this can also cause skin nerve damage. But as the skin cells flake off and new cells rise the detail will return (within weeks). If you sand too deep you will cause scar tissue to form and this can cause the sensitivity of your fingertips to be lost, is it worth it? You can permanently remove your fingerprints with acid, but again..you've just destroyed the dermis and everything in it, nerves, capillaries..etc.
There are special cloths that people with glasses invest in because the cloth easily removes fingerprints, smudges, dust without scratching and more. Windex and a paper towel works on house windows.
the sandpaper has more friction
Yes, fingerprints can be taken from almost any surface.
Carpet has more friction. In my science class we did an experiment and proved this true.
you leave fingerprints because of oils that are in the dermis or epidermis. this oil is called Sebum
Not permanently, No.
You can't wipe off fingerprints from paper because it has the oil from your hands soaked into the paper. The only way to get rid of them is to throw the paper away.
The most important part to remember when polishing furniture is to make sure that one has the correct type of sandpaper. Sandpaper helps get rid of unwanted marks.
There are special cloths that people with glasses invest in because the cloth easily removes fingerprints, smudges, dust without scratching and more. Windex and a paper towel works on house windows.
by doing something with it! Nah! Just kidding im not that stupid. Check it for fingerprints with a wierd gizmo
Pick pineapples. They contain a chemical called bromelain which will eventually get rid of a person's fingerprints. Or thumbprints.
People have always had fingerprints. Also, everyones fingerprints are diffrent.
Sharkskin was originally used as Sandpaper. When modern manufacturing techniques came, sandpaper was mass produced.
It has a coarse and finely bumpy texture, like sandpaper, but it is porous and thus the skin has somewhere to go and can be washed through.
None of a child's fingerprints will match his or her mother's fingerprints. Each individual has different fingerprints. Even identical twins have different fingerprints.
Um...Sandpaper??I am not sure but i would prefer Sandpaper....?
Sandpaper is both helpful and harmful.