Need ASAP...Removing Easter Egg Dye From Hands?

NCDisneyMom

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My friend was dying easter eggs with her daughter this evening, and got some of the dye on her hands. She's a waitress, and doesn't want to go to work tomorrow like that (her customers may not like it). She's tried hand soap, dish soap, vinegar, and nail polish remover, but it won't budge. Does anybody have any secrets on how she can remove the dye from her hands? She would be most appreciative! Thanks!!!! :sunny:
 
She could put moisturizing lotion on her hands and then put gloves over her hands overnight. That might help. Bleach water may work but could irritate the skin.
 
Rubbing alcohol? Windex? Mr Clean magic eraser? (the last one was just a joke. Everyone seems to love those things :teeth: )
 
She could try Coke!...Yes, the soda! It does everything from removing foul smells, like skunk, to taking rust off of bolts. It can't hurt!!
 

If nothing else works, try a little Clorox. It's somewhat irritating but possibly not as irritating as walking around with pink & green & blue hands.
 
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Diva of Dragons said:
She could try Coke!...Yes, the soda! It does everything from removing foul smells, like skunk, to taking rust off of bolts. It can't hurt!!

OMG I am so glad I don't drink that stuff. :teeth:
 
I did that one year...as an ADULT. I thought I was pretty clever for finger painting the eggs. I definitely didn't think that one through.

I washed and washed--exfoliated even. Most came off-but it was very obvious what mommy did. :rotfl2:

It took SEVERAL days for it to come off. :blush:
 


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