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Removing Permanent Ink from Skin?

How can I remove permanent black ink from my finger pad?

By Gail from Houston, TX

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February 14, 20100 found this helpful
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Use Clearasil Stayclear Oil-Free Daily Face Wash. My daughter and her friend used this after they painted their face with Mr. Sketch. We used soap, water, rubbing alcohol. Nothing worked but Clearsil worked.

 
June 7, 20160 found this helpful

Or u can scrub it off it worked for me

 
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May 31, 20190 found this helpful

i put craylolac black ad it trun pimk

 
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October 1, 20190 found this helpful

There is a MUCH easier way. You can just put water at the bathroom sink at school or home Were the sharpie is on and rub it or stratch it. There maybe tiny bits of fuzzy sharpie all you do is swoop it of.(this happens because the sharpie is getting off after scratching)

 
October 7, 20210 found this helpful

So if I scrub it off it is going to get the Sharpie off I hope it works.

 

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December 3, 20110 found this helpful
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An answer to the question advised using Mr. Clean Eraser. THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS as the warning on the box specifically states. I used it (without checking the warning on the box) and my 5 year has a very bad abrasion as a result.

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Editor's Note: As with any advice you find on the internet, please use caution with any substance that is not intended to be used on skin. Always read and follow the manufacturer's guidelines.

 
Anonymous
January 21, 20160 found this helpful

Oh man I used a Mr. Clean Eraser on my own face one time to remove paint splatter. It didn't hurt at the time but afterwards my face looked like I had taken sandpaper to it. Extremely abrasive

 
January 21, 20160 found this helpful

I used a Mr.Clean Eraser on my own face one time to remove paint splatter & boy let me tell ya, it didn't hurt at the time but afterwards my face looked & felt like I had taken sandpaper to it. Those erasers are EXTREMELY abrasive

 
September 2, 20100 found this helpful

The following things do not work on skin (so don't bother with them): Rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol-based hand sanitizer, hairspray, toothpaste, Comet, Clearasil face wash, grape jelly (though bonus points for creativity), olive oil, Lysol wipes, Uni-Solv, Clinique face wash, or soap/water. Should I find a perfect solution, I will post again.

 
December 1, 20100 found this helpful

My wife just got printer ink on her hands, lots of it. She used Lysol Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner, it worked almost instantly.

 
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June 4, 20160 found this helpful

Just use the make-up remover face wipes!

 
Anonymous
November 8, 20160 found this helpful

Handsanitizer

 

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