Use some really volatile solvent, like acetone or xylene. Leaves it dry and with no residue. Who are you planning to murder?
2007-10-31 09:28:49
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answered by Scythian1950 7
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Fingerprint Removal From Surfaces
2017-01-16 05:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you a clean-freak or a criminal?
You can remove recognizable fingerprints with practically any cloth, but it will still leave smears.
To polish up a surface that has fingerprints and smudges, you use a cleaner appropriate to the surface e.g. on glass, use Windex and a clean dry soft lint-free cloth.
2007-10-31 10:17:18
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answered by Sandy G 6
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Just wipe the surface of the object with any type of clothe. Fingerprints are made by oil on your skin being left behind when you touch something. The oil forms an impression of your fingerprint which can be lifted by sticking powders to the oil and transferring them to a plastic film. If you just wipe the surface, the imprint of your finger is smeared away even if all the oils are not..
2007-10-31 09:28:51
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answered by jimapalooza 5
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The Magic eraser
2007-10-31 09:23:45
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answered by Stefani 4
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hmmmm.... are you planning on robing a bank? if no, it's okay to leave a few prints. but try using windex or a spray cleaner like that.
if yes, we have a bigger problem.
2007-10-31 09:30:09
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answered by ? 2
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trying to set up the perfect crime buddy?? or do you have a glass table??
2007-10-31 09:28:23
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answered by a[little]blondegoesalongway♥ 3
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wear gloves! ( i know ur a theif by the way)
2007-10-31 09:27:23
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answered by Anonymous
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