Try washing your hands in a dishsoap, like Dawn. Most of them are pretty soft, but they are meant to remoe the grease from dishes, so it'll probably work pretty good. You'll more than likely have to wash them more than once to get the dye off, and because dishsoap is really drying, remember to rub a good moisturizing lotion on after you're done.
2007-04-06 04:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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None of the above things work! I happen to have easter egg die on my hands right now and i previously tried avon skin so soft and mr clean magic eraser, They didn't do anything! I guess i'll have blue & red hands for easter.
2007-04-07 17:47:19
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answered by hello 1
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There are two things that you can do that will work without question. If you don't mind your hands getting alittle dried out, you can use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It is for taking stains out of countertops, but it will also take stains out of hands. The other surefire thing that will work is Avon Skin So Soft lotion. It is greasy but, that stuff will take tar off a tire and still leave your hands smooth
2007-04-06 04:23:18
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answered by micop4life 2
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1-Baking Soda and a nail brush or old toothbrush.
2- Orange Pumice Hand Cleaner, the stuff auto mechanics use for their hands.
2007-04-06 06:10:21
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answered by rose s 2
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Use a non soap hand cleaner like Purell - the alcohol will bleach the dye away.
2007-04-06 04:26:03
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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Use rubbing alcohal
2007-04-06 04:20:12
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answered by lilmissshorty2000 1
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Try lemon juice.
2007-04-06 04:21:57
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answered by Anonymous
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try bleach
2007-04-06 05:21:02
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answered by lil angel 3
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