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removing indelible ink
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: 0max0-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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24 Nov 2004 09:28 PST
Expires: 24 Dec 2004 09:28 PST Question ID: 433472 |
how can i remove all of the colour from a banknote so that i am left with just a white piece of paper? |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: probonopublico-ga on 24 Nov 2004 09:34 PST |
And then print it with a higher denomination? |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: mikomoro-ga on 24 Nov 2004 10:57 PST |
I do have such a formula but I assure you that it would be so much cheaper for you to buy white pieces of paper than to sacrifice any banknote (even a Turkish Lire) for this purpose. |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: 0max0-ga on 25 Nov 2004 03:43 PST |
THIS WAS THE QUESTION: how can i remove all of the colour from a banknote so that i am left with just a white piece of paper? AND THIS WAS THE ANSWER! And then print it with a higher denomination? Thanks for that, all my financial problems are now solved! Any other pseudo intellectuals out there please dont waste your time by posting stupid negative comments |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: 0max0-ga on 25 Nov 2004 03:57 PST |
hi mikomoro-ga. thanks for your comment, i was having a debate with a friend who said that it was possible to remove ink from a banknote and i said that it would be impossible to do this as any detergent or solution that was powerful enough to remove the ink would also damage the paper. my friend said that it is possible but the chemicals required would be both unavailable and expensive. My response to that was, if the chemicals are unavailable then it is therefore impossible to do this because of the simple fact that they are unavailable. who wins the arguement? |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: mikomoro-ga on 25 Nov 2004 04:08 PST |
Hi, 0max0 You are BOTH right! Banknotes are produced by different technologies in different countries. So, YES you are right in certain countries; And YES your friend is right in other countries. |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: steph53-ga on 25 Nov 2004 12:04 PST |
"Thanks for that, all my financial problems are now solved! Any other pseudo intellectuals out there please dont waste your time by posting stupid negative comments" OmaxO.... That wasn't a very nice commment. Yay Probonopublico!!!!!!!!! You answered the question correctly... Now go get your pay ;) Steph53 |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: mikomoro-ga on 25 Nov 2004 13:39 PST |
Steph This has given me a great money making idea! Whoopee ... I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich. I can now afford my own B*******Craft? AND pilot. Please collect MASSES of LOW denomination notes. See you soon. Mike PS Not a word to You Know Who. |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: 0max0-ga on 25 Nov 2004 17:28 PST |
steph53-ga hi steph53, in your defence of Probonopublico you wrote 'You answered the question correctly...' how is it possible to give a positive answer to a question, with a question? |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: pilot737-ga on 02 Dec 2004 16:20 PST |
would bleach help? I would try to diluite at the begining and go to higher bleach and lower water as progress. why do you wanna do this ? |
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Re: removing indelible ink
From: 0max0-ga on 04 Dec 2004 05:47 PST |
hi pilot737-ga thanks for your response, as explained above, the reason for this question was for a bet, my friend said that it was possible and i said that it was impossible because of the fact that any solution which was powerful enough to remove the ink from the paper would also have a detrimental effect on the paper itself by either turning it into pulp or burning it, and i suggested that any solution capable of doing this would need to be a great deal stronger than any bleach |
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