Any ideas welcome... (Ink Removal)

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Ha! I work with UV and screen inks and coatings. Best thing to use really is soap before wetting the hands, rub in properly obviously, and then scrub in warm water. That always works with myself at work...

It all depends on what kind of ink it is, and how long it has dried into the skin to be perfectly honest.
 

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Ha! I work with UV and screen inks and coatings. Best thing to use really is soap before wetting the hands, rub in properly obviously, and then scrub in warm water. That always works with myself at work...

It all depends on what kind of ink it is, and how long it has dried into the skin to be perfectly honest.
Indian ink and some all day.
 

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Good luck.....and come back with all the juicy details


As for the ink....Gumption is great..if you have that over there. Its like a white abrasive paste you use for cleaning
 

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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*
i do a lot of work with ink and i find rubbing alcohol gets it off like soap does to dirt.:nod::thumbup
 
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