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How to Get Easter Egg Dye off Your Hands

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Why are there so many top ranked answers for how to get the dye out of your or your kids' hands that just don't help? Dishsoap? Baking soda or toothpaste plus lots of scrubbing? Feh. Well, consider that baking soda does provide great cleaning power and abasion, but vinegar is what they use to disolve the dye packs in the first place. I figured, why not use both?

I put a small pile of baking soda into my daughter's hand then sprayed some vinegar on it (I had some in a spray bottle, but you can just pour it). It started bubbling as they do when combined and I helped her rub it semi-vigerously over her hand for a few seconds. A good rinse and pop; there you go!

Left hand clean, right hand still green.
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This worked perfectly! Thank you!!

Amber Greuel says:

I cannot believe no one has commented yet! This was so easy & works wonders. Added benefit: it leaves your hands nice and soft ๐Ÿ™‚ thanks for the helpful tip!

it works well!!!

It actually did work! Thx

does this really work?

It worked so well!thanks so much!

It worked perfectly on my daughter’s hands & my counter top Thank You

    I wish I knew how to post pics … our hands were as dyed as dyed could be … dark and all over and 15 mins in the tub all go e

It must depend on the dye. I also had no results.

Worked perfectly- thanks for the help!!

Soap and water worked awesome … soaked in the tub with bubbles for 15 mins worked liked a charm and he got to play with his wrestlers… no scrubbing or vinager

The baking soda, white vinegar & Clorox Clean-up together worked.
Soak fingers in this solution, then scrub vigorously.
Then after that, rinse clean. Wa La , no more egg dye.

Me and my grandmother had Colored our Eggs for Easter and after we where done our hand where covered in Egg die so my grandmother said granddaughter look on Google and find out how to get Egg die off your hands so I did and I found your page and seen how get off this Egg die we tried and it worked thank you for your post and have a happy Easter.

You are a life saver!!! My sonโ€™s hands were dyed dark green I didnโ€™t think we could ever get them cleaned before Easter!! This worked PERFECTLY!! (I repeated twice and the only part that didnโ€™t get clean was under his nails!)

katie leeann vickers says:

I looked this up ahead of time and im looking forward to trying it. I will be dying eggs this weekend with my 17 month old nephew and being is that everything is either all over him or in his mouth i wanted to have a solution just so i was not grasping at straws when it came time for cleanup! will post results ๐Ÿ™‚

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