Try using a petroleum product. Gasoline works amazingly well, but smells horrible. You can also use nail polish remover. be sure to wash your hands well after removal with soap and water. Then apply a lotion to insure that your hands do not dry out.
2006-06-15 06:00:38
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answered by TonOBricks 2
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That has happened to me many times. I always keep a container for cleaner on hand that the mechanics use or lava soap. Lava is a bit harsh but stuff like GOOP works very well and fast. Oddly enough it evens smells pretty good and is fairly cheap.Hope it helps
2006-06-15 13:04:35
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answered by homesteader_48 1
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Ouch that sucks.
I would try lotion but Im thinking you dont have lotion around you. Usually lotion will help take it off.
If youre in the office, then try windex or a glass cleaner since getting that on your hands wont poison or hurt you. That might help a bit...and wash it off with a soda.
2006-06-15 13:00:10
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answered by Sean I.T ? 7
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Fingernail polish remover
2006-06-15 12:58:15
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answered by assytee 2
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try rubbing alcohol, fingernail polish remover, or a mild viniger/water solution.
2006-06-15 13:01:08
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answered by jesus_freak_forever3days2grace 3
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The question should be..."Hoe do I get printer ink off of my keyboard?"
2006-06-15 13:05:21
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answered by g c 2
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What the heck. This is the computer section, not the idiot section.
2006-06-15 12:59:04
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answered by HotRod 5
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Quick .. get rubbing alcohol!
2006-06-15 12:58:54
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answered by LetMEtell&AskYOU 5
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sulfuric acid works wonders.
2006-06-15 12:58:47
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answered by tombombadil042 3
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warm water
2006-06-15 12:59:09
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answered by ? 4
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