The likelihood of lifting a fingerprint off cling film depends on various factors such as the quality of the print, the surface of the cling film, and the technique used for lifting. Cling film is a non-porous surface that can retain fingerprint residue, making it possible to lift prints with appropriate methods such as using fingerprint powder or adhesive lifters. However, the success rate may vary, and it may be challenging to lift a clear and identifiable fingerprint from cling film compared to other surfaces like glass or metal.
Fingerprints can potentially be found on clingfilm depending on various factors such as the surface texture of the clingfilm and the condition of the fingerprint itself. However, clingfilm is a smooth and often non-porous surface, making it more challenging to recover clear fingerprint evidence compared to rougher surfaces. Advanced forensic techniques may be needed to successfully lift and analyze fingerprints from clingfilm.
In reality when a fingerprint is found at the scene of a crime it can be dusted with chemicals to make it easier to see and then lifted or photographed.
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Fingerprints are typically not left on eggs due to their smooth surface. However, if the eggshell has any moisture or oils on it, a fingerprint may be left temporarily. It is unlikely that a clear fingerprint could be lifted from an eggshell.
A fingerprint impression on a bar of soap is known as a "latent print." These prints are created when someone's finger leaves residue on a surface, which can then be developed and lifted for identification.
It is unlikely that fingerprints can be lifted from unfinished sheet rock, as the surface is porous and may not retain the necessary detail for accurate fingerprint analysis. Additionally, the construction process may alter or damage the fingerprints before they can be lifted.
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Plastic film, or clingfilm as it's referred to as in the United Kingdom is a thin plastic film. This clingfilm is most frequently used to seal food items for freshness.