Brew some hot tea, then rub the warm tea bag over the marks. It even works with sharpies!
My son got bingo dauber all over him, how do I remove it?
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Because the ink off the papers goes onto your hands.
Lot's of soap and water and scrubbing will do. Nail polish remover should get it off as well.
lol shame you cant you have to get a super duper mumper damper fumeper bleach lol
becuse the ink made your hands dirty
There are products for ink cartridge refills out there, but they are notorious for being messy and not as reliable as buying an actual ink cartridge. If you want to save yourself the chore of cleaning ink off your hands and furniture, you may just want to stick to buying normal ink cartridges.
if its the one that writes on things and glows under UV light........Hairspray! Spray it on then wipe straight off and then clean the hairspray off. Hope this helps!
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i have 3 small children and this is always a problem for me, i havefound the best thing to use is hairspray it gets ink of just about anything, always test a patch first though
Solution 1: Well what you do first is scrub it with soap and water. Most of the time rubbing alcohol will work. If that doesn't help then you put baby oil on your hands and then use a pumice bar gently so that you dont rub your hand raw. THAT SHOULD HELP Solution 2: The best way I've found to remove ink (especially printer ink) from the skin is with a diluted bleach solution. Just mix one part bleach and 3 parts water into a spray bottle and spray on hands. If you dont' have a spray bottle, the bathroom sink can work just as well. It works almost instantly. Of course, be careful not to get it on clothing or into open wounds. Solution 3: I found this stuff called REMOVEEZ. It gets all kinds of stuff off skin. It takes permanent marker off your skin just by massaging with your fingertip. Ball point pen ink, printer ink, and even markers. So glad I found this stuff so we don't have to use all that harsh chemical stuff on our skin anymore. It depends on the type of ink. For drawing ink, washing your hands with toothpaste (let it stay on your hands until gummy, then wash off) usually does the trick. Use a pumice stone! If you don't have one, they usually sell them at local pharmacies, it is the most efficient way to remove ink.
an ink cartridge, which has the advantage of keeping the flow of ink steady and prevent smudging of ink on the hands and paper and making the palm dirty with smudges of ink which cannot be washed away completely if the ink is waterproof !