how does one take off sharpie drawings off yoru skin...

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and NO pics for you folks.. someoen took a picture but it wasnt on my camera.. .. a night of drunken debauchery.
 

KLin

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100% pure hydrochloric acid should do the trick. Don't worry if you start seeing bone.
 

nakedfrog

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I've heard you can use a dry-erase marker to get it off other things, but I don't know if it will work on skin.
 

Demon-Xanth

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Alcohol.

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Yes, there's irony involved in using alcohol to get it off, when alcohol is what got it on :D
 

blackdogdeek

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color in the rest of the affected area with the same color sharpie and no one will notice the original picture
 
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first, use rubbing alcolhol, then, take sugar and baby oil/olive oil and mix them in a rough paste and rub onto effected area. rise with water after a few seconds then reapply the rubbing alcohol.
 

2Xtreme21

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Originally posted by: LolaWiz
first, use rubbing alcolhol, then, take sugar and baby oil/olive oil and mix them in a rough paste and rub onto effected area. rise with water after a few seconds then reapply the rubbing alcohol.

Haha sounds like someone has some experience. :)
 

radioouman

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Originally posted by: LolaWiz
first, use rubbing alcolhol, then, take sugar and baby oil/olive oil and mix them in a rough paste and rub onto effected area. rise with water after a few seconds then reapply the rubbing alcohol.

That is very specific! How did you find this?
 

Rubycon

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Hexane. It has a side effect as it will make the user quite high if not used outdoors. But it removes the indelible ink well.

Also good for removing the sticky residue from labels and it's nowhere near as harsh to most plastics like stronger cutters.
 

gsellis

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Acetone is superior. There is a dilute amount in some nail polish removers. For clothing, it is a special ink remover called Amodex IIRC. Sharpe has tips in FAQs on their site.
 

DanTMWTMP

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The only way to redeem this thread is if the OP posts pics of himself.

Then we'll reveal the TRUE secret of removing sharpie drawings on your skin, since we all know Lolawiz's method will only make it worse. Silly Lolawiz, trying to trick you. Good thing I found this thread and posted about it before you did it.

:p :p :p :p