The Quickest And Easiest Ways To Get Rid of Voting Ink On Your Finger!

Voting ink on your index finger takes a long time to fade. Therefore, it causes your skin to be dry, a side effect. But do you know? After voting, you can actually get rid of the voting ink on your finger effortlessly just by using one item that you can find at any drugstore or pharmacy.

It’s best to get rid of the ink immediately rather than letting it dry on your finger for weeks. So, how do we get rid of the ink? A user on TikTok, @zackkirana27 shares a helpful video on how to get rid of voting ink. According to her, you will only need one item. Sounds easy, right?

How to get rid of voting ink

In the video, she shares that she uses Veet, a hair removal cream brand to erase the ink.

1. Wet your inked finger with water

 

2. Put the Veet cream on your inked finger and then spread it out all over your finger.

3. Scrub off the inked finger with a used toothbrush

4. Wash your finger with water. Your finger is no longer inked!

Picture: @zackkirana27

Does it really work?

If you’re wondering if this method will work or not, don’t worry! Many TikTok users have commented that this method really worked. They shared that this method works wonder!

Other methods that you can use

In addition to that, other TikTok users also shared that you can use a combination of Clorox + water, alcohol and hair bleach cream to erase the voting ink.

Picture: @zackkirana27

Watch the full video below:

Source: @zackkirana27

Adib Mohd

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