Use some dish washing soap and a gentle scrub with a scrubbing wool should do the job. Bleach can be hard on people who have sensitive skin. Just remember to scrub in the same direction as your finger or palm prints.
I will try your suggestion of lotion on hand the next time. However I don't think it's the shampooing of hair that really what makes ink removes from the hands. But rather, I think it was because the amount of time the hands (which has been stains with ink) are in contact with water & the cleaning agent (shampoo or soap etc). I guess if I soak my hands in a pail of soapy water and rub continuously for 15/20 mins just like during shower, I guess quite a fair bit of ink stains will come of too. But I can't image myself standing at the sink for 20mins to rub and soak my hands in water without occupying myself with other tasks .mikling said:Try putting hand/body lotion on your hands before starting and let it dry off a bit. It helps put a small barrier on. It won't be perfect but more ink will come off than if you put nothing on at all. The next secret is to prepare to shampoo your hair afterwards. What! what does shampooing have to do with ink on your hands? The vigorous rubbing of your hair somehow removes a lot more of the ink than a simple hand washing. It seems to work but YMMV.
I tried dish washing soap but it does not readily removes off the stains from my hands.NoWaste said:Use some dish washing soap and a gentle scrub with a scrubbing wool should do the job. Bleach can be hard on people who have sensitive skin. Just remember to scrub in the same direction as your finger or palm prints.
Thanks for the suggestion. Well, that add another list for considerationblue4ever said:Dyegone is another one you could try. It is an abrasive cream that removes everything other than cyan (for some reason). That said I always find cyan comes off with the shampoo I use to was my hair.
Never heard of it, we don't all live in US or something, could you post please some links etc.alloy321 said:I came to this site looking for suggestions to get ink off my fingers... and discovered one while looking through my kitchen!
A magic eraser!
Be careful though, for if you rub too vigirously, you might hurt yourself.