Wednesday, January 6, 2010

How do I get printer cartridge ink off of my hands? Serious answers people!?

Been refilling my ink cartridges, and now have green blue black red and yellow hands here, its not a good look!!! I've already tried scrubbing, scrubbing with soap, washing up liquid, white spirit (turps), that mixed with soap, nail varnish. any ideas people? xxHow do I get printer cartridge ink off of my hands? Serious answers people!?
Time is the only way to do this. Ink from the printer is like ink from a permanent marker. Please take note of the word PERMANENT. It will fade with time, washing and as your skin regenerates. Bleach may help to lighten the color but you will not be happy with the dry hands afterwards. I don't recommend it, but do a test patch first and see how the spot reacts for a few hours before trying to wash/soak your hands in it if you have to. It depends on if the ink is color fast ink or not if the bleach will work.





Sorry dude, you may just have earned the new nickname of Rainbow Hands.How do I get printer cartridge ink off of my hands? Serious answers people!?
he best thing to do is soak them in real hot water for as long as u can, and then put rubber gloves on to start sweating and it should work. xx
take some really gritty soap or face wash to your hands.





if that doesn't do it, you just need to wait til it comes off on it's own.
Petrol, it also removes gloss paint from carpet and grease from clothes, hands etc.
some chemicals can cause dermatitis so you have to be carefull i have used washing liquid with some sugar tipped in to it and then scrub with a nail brush (once you have dermatitis it can re-occur and it isnt nice)
depending on the type of ink, vinegar might do the trick. seriously
meths or (a lot of) deodorant
Scrub with alcohol and soap.
Its not really ink it is dye, I have used a product called goof off and also I used warm water with dish soap and a green scrubbing type pad.. and time as it isnt coming off easy or fast!
hairspray maybe
Try 100% acetone sell in any drug store it will do the trick. Good Luck.
Try milk if not vinigar or juice from a lemon.
White spirits, if you have none household bleach but either way wassh your hands thouroughly afterwards
try some rubbing alcohol or those prep alcohol pads from the hospitals
Now you know to wear gloves to protect your hands. Did you try bleach? You didn't mention that. Don't mix any other cleaners with it except dish or laundry soap.
Nothing to worry about.





Kerosene works. So does WD40. In fact, I recommend WD40. Available at any hardware store. Spray it on, wait a minute or so and wash with water.





Wash again with soap and water to get rid of the WD40 scent.

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