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06-19-2009
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Inking Addict
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Maryland
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How to get ink off hands
Anyone have any ideas on how to get SU ink off of hands? I just stained my 3 year old's hand blue. I wasn't thinking and used it to stamp his hand. Thanks!
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06-19-2009
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Embossing Fanatic
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 63
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A couple of good scrubs to get the surface ink off and then it will wear off in a day or two. I turned my daughter's hands bright pink last year. Sorry, I do not have any great suggestions to fully remove it. :>
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06-19-2009
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Stazon Splitcoast
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Queen of Purple - hunting for my millionaire!
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Nail polish remover won't remove it completely, but it will lighten/fade it quite a bit.
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06-19-2009
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Kookie Creator
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: California
Posts: 434
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I always have stains on my hands, usually is off after washing dinner dishes.
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06-19-2009
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Insane Embellisher
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Virginia, where we have the beach and mountains all in one state!!
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Try some lemon juice. Usually wet wipes with alcohol with take it off too.
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06-19-2009
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Stampin' Fool
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Secret Sisterville
Posts: 1,376
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Lather up hands with shampoo. Yes it really seems to take the ink off! I end up with ink all over my hands when I sponge stuff and this takes it right off.
Karrie G.
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06-19-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Eagle Idaho (near Boise)
Posts: 536
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rubbing alcohol works sometimes too. unless it's something like staz-on.....simple green has worked as well.
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06-19-2009
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Gabfest Goddess
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 7,323
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Quote:
Originally Posted by karrieg
Lather up hands with shampoo. Yes it really seems to take the ink off! I end up with ink all over my hands when I sponge stuff and this takes it right off.
Karrie G.
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This is what I was going to suggest too! It really does work!
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06-19-2009
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Stazon Splitcoast
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Aurora IL
Posts: 11,172
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Go-Jo will work too.
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06-19-2009
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Stazon Splitcoast
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Still in Dutchess County, NY!
Posts: 13,586
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Hand sanitzer will at least lighten the color (and usually gets lighter colors off). The sooner you use it the better the result. I've read lots of testimonials about shampoo and it does work for me - but only if I am also washing my hair. Using it as a soap is not any more effective than regular soap. I think your hair acts like the "scrubber pad" does for stamp cleaning, kwim?
And good-quality baby wipes allow you to scrub off a good amount of the ink without irritating the skin.
All that said, my fingertips are usally pink, purple, green or yellow LOL!
Last edited by TeeGeeDee; 06-19-2009 at 11:10 AM..
Reason: Did I fix all my typos?
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06-19-2009
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Die Cut Diva
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: ...Somewhere inside my closet...Stamping
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Another vote here for the waterless hand sanitizer...works for me...
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06-19-2009
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Forum Fanatic
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Back in High School
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I'm sure it is the alcohol in hand sanitizer that works. In Microbiology we always used rubbing alcohol to get the dye off our hands when were did slides.
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06-20-2009
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Kookie Creator
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Utah
Posts: 458
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I always keep baby whipes and have now started keeping Clorox CleanUP whipes close by whenever i stamp...if i whip my fingers soon enough it seems to take the ink off.
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06-20-2009
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Gallery Gazer
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Maryland
Posts: 6,774
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I keep alcohol swabs in my stamp bag for times like this
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06-20-2009
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Stazon Splitcoast
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Still in Dutchess County, NY!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jtax
I keep alcohol swabs in my stamp bag for times like this
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They work great for getting sticky residue off scissors too!
ETA: Of course, this should be done very carefully (and I usually use 2 swabs together for extra thickness/safety).
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06-20-2009
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Stampin' Fool
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1,371
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Just leave it, it adds character. 
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06-24-2009
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Cardstock Collector
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Michigan
Posts: 10
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Mr Clean eraser sponges work 100% on any color. They are white and look like a piece of dense foam--there are many brands.
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06-24-2009
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Speedy the Cat did WHAT?
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: OMGosh! Get the Tylenol!!!
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I keep a spray bottle of 91% Isopropyl Alcohol beside my stampin' table with a roll of paper towels. AS SOON as I get ink on my hands, (dye based, Hybrid or Solvant based), I spray my hands with the alcohol, rub them together and dry them with the paper towels. Then, AFTER I finish stamping, I wash my hands with soap and water, dry and use lotion. This keeps my hands from drying out, and I don't walk around looking like I painted Easter Eggs that morning....
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06-24-2009
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Cardstock Collector
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 5
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I just spray a little stampin' mist on my hand or fingers, work it in and wipe it off. Usually works pretty good.
~Amy
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06-25-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 235
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I use Magic Eraser and Baby Shampoo. I think blue hands are cute. I bet your DS is loving it. He can pretend he's an X-men character. 
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06-26-2009
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Inking Addict
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Maryland
Posts: 81
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Thank you all SO much!!! My son walked around with a blue hand for a day but I thought it was pretty cute! My son is a clean freak and was freaking out that his hand was blue! He must have stood at the sink for a good half hour trying to get it off himself lol! Thanks again for all of your suggestions! I knew I could count on my SCS ladies!
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Stampin' Up! Demo and LOVING it!
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06-26-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: SW Ohio
Posts: 1,060
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Quote:
Originally Posted by adg6974
I just spray a little stampin' mist on my hand or fingers, work it in and wipe it off. Usually works pretty good.
~Amy
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I've found also that this works the best of anything I've tried.
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06-26-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: NJ
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As much as I love the Mr. Clean Erasers, I'd caution against using it on a child's hands. If he's young, he might have a nibble and that could be dangerous.
That said, I keep PurellŪ on my table. It works on cleaning surfaces, stamp positioner sheets, and sometimes even my hands. It also produces very cool effects if you use it on solvent inked textured papers.
Shampooing hair works, as does doing the dishes.
However, I always manage to color my hands before either a formal affair (tie dye dyes) or a family religious occasion (Glimmer Mists & Alcohol inks) and just attend wearing gloves or an outfit with pockets.
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06-26-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Not where I want to be
Posts: 272
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I just recently somewhere, that olive oil and salt is supposed to take ink off.
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06-27-2009
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Stazon Splitcoast
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Hickam AFB, Hawaii
Posts: 12,516
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should not use ANY clean erasers on skin-will cause skin burns!
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06-29-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: Feb 2007
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I was one of the OP's who mentioned Magic Clean Erasers. All the other OP's are correct you should not use it on your child's hands or if you have sensitive skin. You can use it on the fingernails lightly. I should have clarified that better. I am sorry. I hope I didn't hurt any lil' ones. I don't mind ink on my hands but I freak out if it is on my nails. I am little OCD (Alot) so I actually use gloves on big stamping projects.  When I get ink on my nails I use the magic clean eraser. It comes right off.
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06-29-2009
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Stampin' Stuff + Demo Mod
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: South of Oklahoma, North of DFW Airport
Posts: 20,603
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Quote:
Originally Posted by karrieg
Lather up hands with shampoo. Yes it really seems to take the ink off! I end up with ink all over my hands when I sponge stuff and this takes it right off.
Karrie G.
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I must concur. Shampooing always does the trick for me! 
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06-29-2009
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Cardstock Collector
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Kelowna, BC Canada
Posts: 5
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Try Windex...it works pretty good. You'd be surprised what windex can do in all kinds of situations.
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06-29-2009
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Glitter Queen
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Kissimmee FL
Posts: 18
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Ink Removal
Use the cheapest hairspray you can find...cheaper the better. I was a k teacher and we used it to clean permanent marker off the kids, desks, carpet, whatever. Takes ink out of clothes also.
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