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I have been working all day drawing. My finger tips are covered in the ink from accidentally touchiing the ink bowls.

So my question is, how do I get it off quickly? I am going out tonight and I don't want ink all over me. Last time I used lighter fluid and a pumice stone but as you can imagine my hands dried out. If anyone has any ideas let me know. I am in desperation mode. I have until 7:30 to look my best and it is now 5:30.


Please help me? *begs*
 
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mineral spirits?
Ink usually will come off with soap & water but it also is drying.
 

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There is some stuff called "Goof Off" which will remove even dried paint but it is like lighter fluid.
 

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Goo gone. :thumbup
Is that like the stuff guys use?

mineral spirits?
Ink usually will come off with soap & water but it also is drying.
Mineral Spirits I can try that, it doesn't dry your hand out does it?

hairspray is great for taking out ink.
This is artists ink, does that make a difference?


There is some stuff called "Goof Off" which will remove even dried paint but it is like lighter fluid.
Is that the stuff mechanics use?
 

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I don't think so unless it has henna in it...in which case you may have some issues with hairspray...if you do use mineral spirits, just moisturize...you'll be ok. :)
Indian ink. I don't think there is any Henna. I will try the mineral Spirits.

Anything with acetone is going to dry your skin some.
goo gone is milder than goof off but both smell pretty bad.
What about nail damage?
 

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India ink is very hard to remove.
Real nails would not be harmed by either product. Both would probably remove fake nails.
Good. I don't have tips on, all natural, but I am sure my french manicure is going to be destroyed so I may have to figure out a polish.
 

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Oooo... a date! Congrats! :D
Yeah, this guy I met on Saturday night. I was at a club and he just started talking to me. Then he invited me and a friend out to dinner. He was super sweet. He is a widower and lost his wife to breast cancer and was a perfect gentleman. I held off from calling him right away. Well he sent a hand written card with a quote and an invitation to dinner at Nobu (he remembered that I love seafood)

The quote:
“Only from the heart can you touch the sky.”
—Jalaluddin Rumi

And it came with this tiny little teddy bear.

Sweetest thing ever.
 

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Yeah, this guy I met on Saturday night. I was at a club and he just started talking to me. Then he invited me and a friend out to dinner. He was super sweet. He is a widower and lost his wife to breast cancer and was a perfect gentleman. I held off from calling him right away. Well he sent a hand written card with a quote and an invitation to dinner at Nobu (he remembered that I love seafood)

The quote:
“Only from the heart can you touch the sky.”
—Jalaluddin Rumi

And it came with this tiny little teddy bear.

Sweetest thing ever.

OMG!

That's great!

Good for you sweetie! :D
 
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