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Default Precisely how easy is it to ENTIRELY wipe fingerprints off of blankAvery address labels?

I have two packages of Avery address labels that I bought in 1998 and there are a lot of blank labels still left in each of the packages and so I was wondering if it is possible to remove my fingerprints from them so that a postal inspector or the police can't recover them.

What about taking a pencil eraser and running it over the address labels for a few minutes? Or what about using a damp rag with some diluted dishwashing soap?

What are some different ways of doing this?

Or is it sometimes not at all possible to do? In other words, in some instances is it impossible to remove fingerprints from paper? In other words, is it sometimes impossible to erase fingerprints from paper? In other words, is there no way to remove fingerprints that are seeped too deeply into some kinds of paper? I'm not just merely referring to Avery address labels--I mean ALL different kinds of paper. For example: typing paper, those yellow note pads with lines, tracing paper, glossy paper, brown paper bags to name a few. Also, if a fingerprint cures, does this mean that it cannot be wiped off of paper? Or does it not have to cure at all. That is to say, are there certain kinds of paper that if you touch it too hard with your fingers, that the fingerprints you thus make will be permanently imbedded into the paper?

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On 6/19/2014 4:21 PM, wrote:
I have two packages of Avery address labels that I bought in 1998 and there are a lot of blank labels still left in each of the packages and so I was wondering if it is possible to remove my fingerprints from them so that a postal inspector or the police can't recover them.

What about taking a pencil eraser and running it over the address labels for a few minutes? Or what about using a damp rag with some diluted dishwashing soap?

What are some different ways of doing this?

Or is it sometimes not at all possible to do? In other words, in some instances is it impossible to remove fingerprints from paper? In other words, is it sometimes impossible to erase fingerprints from paper? In other words, is there no way to remove fingerprints that are seeped too deeply into some kinds of paper? I'm not just merely referring to Avery address labels--I mean ALL different kinds of paper. For example: typing paper, those yellow note pads with lines, tracing paper, glossy paper, brown paper bags to name a few. Also, if a fingerprint cures, does this mean that it cannot be wiped off of paper? Or does it not have to cure at all. That is to say, are there certain kinds of paper that if you touch it too hard with your fingers, that the fingerprints you thus make will be permanently imbedded into the paper?

Thank you in advance.

In other words, whatever you do will cost more than the cost of new labels.
It's already cost you (and all the readers) the time to start this silly
thread.

I other words, fingerprints on old labels is the least of your privacy
concerns.

In other words, keep your head down and don't associate with people who do
illegal stuff and you'll be fine.


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On Thursday, June 19, 2014 6:21:53 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I have two packages of Avery address labels that I bought
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They've been watching your house ever since you bought them.

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On 6/20/2014 10:37 AM, Davej wrote:
On Thursday, June 19, 2014 6:21:53 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I have two packages of Avery address labels that I bought
in 1998 and there are a lot of blank labels still left...



They've been watching your house ever since you bought them.

Agent Svenson says you need to wear clean
socks this week.

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Davej posted for all of us...

And I know how to SNIP


On Thursday, June 19, 2014 6:21:53 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I have two packages of Avery address labels that I bought
in 1998 and there are a lot of blank labels still left...



They've been watching your house ever since you bought them.


They have it identified with---Avery labels.

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