Eh, just wear gloves when you commit your crime, that way you don't leave prints and you don't have to disfigure yourself either.
2006-08-29 07:16:17
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answered by ratboy 7
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You can type everday, (not hunt and peck but five finger typing) 6 hours a day on a keyboard for 25 years. I had to get fingerprints for a job 3 times because they are worn off. They finally accepted the worn patterns and told me the only way to restore my original prints (which never change) is to stop typing for serveral months. Unfortunately, I can't do that and get paid.
2006-09-01 18:52:43
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answered by Free Advice 4U 2
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You can pick pineapples and the acid will remove your prints. Saw that one on the Old TV show Hawaii 5 O. Burning your tips will get rid of them. Alter as to make new ones Not likely. When they grow back they will be the same as before. Genetic blueprint.
2006-08-29 14:20:47
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answered by Chuck C 4
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You can't. Even temporarily something always shows up. Even down to the oils you exude. Your heart is the same way. No other heart beats like it. Like a graph, it can be picked out from among billions.
2006-08-29 14:14:12
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answered by vanamont7 7
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The ridges that make finger prints run about seven to ten layers deep on the epidermis. I think I read somewhere that the bank robber Ash Ketchum (yes, its a real person!!) tried to slice off the ridges but it didnt work.
2006-09-01 00:01:58
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answered by wishwash06 3
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Temporary is hot wax like candle wax formed over your finger, then press it over another surface like your toe for a finger type print. Permanent is severe burn. Very painful, not reccommended.
2006-08-29 17:21:20
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answered by redbugss 2
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I am a hairstylist. I know another person who has been a hairdresser for many years, years of not wearing gloves while doing haircolor has eroded her fingerprints, from the peroxide.
2006-08-29 14:14:52
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answered by Fleur de Lis 7
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I think only a fugitive from the law would want an answer to that question
2006-08-29 14:17:19
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answered by Claire 5
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yes you can alter your fingerprints........my burning your tips you dont have fingerprints anymore well at least not the same ones
2006-08-29 14:16:19
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answered by Anonymous
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you can buy special pads for them but they are very rare, you could just wear gloves or try to just have a skin graft. your DNA would make them change into urs again though...
2006-08-30 01:31:40
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answered by Fatrix 1
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