Yes it does wear away your fingerprints. My bank robbing days would be over if it wasn't for this great trick.
2007-09-11 18:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Paper might, but
a friend is a bricklayer, has been for 20 + years...
he has almost no prints at all...over the years the bricks
have ''sanded'' his prints off. He said that if he takes a long
vacation, the fingerprints begin to reappear.
So- the answer to your question is :
Get a job !
As a bricklayer, of course.
2007-09-12 11:41:58
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answered by sirbobby98121 7
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I imagine if you destroyed them with acids or flame they would be pretty throughly burned away but the only use for paper i could think of is a very very fine sand paper.. in which case yes they would grow back in about 30 days.
2007-09-12 01:47:44
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answered by disruption_grey 4
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I suppose paper could wear away fingerprints, if you have about 900 years to work on it!
2007-09-12 02:13:22
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answered by Fred C 7
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it would be almost impossible to remove your fingerprints using paper, and if you did, they would grow back rather quickly.
2007-09-12 02:01:10
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answered by shroomigator 5
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If paper did indeed do this, every criminal would be rubbing their fingers on paper until they have no fingerprints. So no, paper does not.
2007-09-12 01:46:14
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answered by bane10x 2
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chew em off
2007-09-12 14:22:34
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answered by Dark Lord Z 1
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