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Is there a trick to getting iodine stains off your hands?

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Or am I stuck looking at orange fingers for the next 3 weeks? :)

Thanks to all in advance!

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  1. According to this site, soap and water, but If the skin reddens or appears damaged, call for medical aid.  It says iodine is very toxic.


  2. Ok... Now these are solutions on how to remove Iodine from various materials...so I would try it. If it will get it off some of those materials, it's worth a shot trying to use to get it off your fingers :)

    How to Remove Iodine Stains From:

    Acetate, Acrylic Fabric, Carpet

    (synthetic or wool), Cotton,

    Fiberglass, Linen, Modacrylic,

    Nylon, Olefin, Polyester, Rayon,

    Silk, Spandex, Triacetate, Wool

    Since iodine is a dye, it must be treated immediately to prevent a permanent stain. Sponge (the method of using a dampened pad to apply light strokes, moving outward from the center of the stain) the area thoroughly with water. Add 1 teaspoon sodium thiosulfate to 1/2 cup warm water and stir until crystals are completely dissolved. (Handle carefully, as sodium thiosulfate can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, lungs and digestive tract.) Test the fabric with the solution; if color doesn't change, wet the stain with this solution, blotting with an absorbent pad. Flush (the method of applying stain remover to loosen staining material and residue from stain removers) well with clear water and repeat if necessary.

    How to Remove Iodine Stains From:

    Acrylic Plastic, Ceramic Glass/Tile,

    Glass, Paint (flat or gloss), Plexiglas,

    Polyurethane, Porcelain Fixtures,

    Vinyl Clothing, Vinyl Wallcovering

    Wipe the stain with a cloth or sponge dipped in warm sudsy water to which a few drops of ammonia have been added. Rinse well and wipe dry.

    How to Remove Iodine Stains From:

    Alabaster, Marble

    Mix a few drops of ammonia with a cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Soak a white blotter (about the size of the stain) with the solution and place it over the stain. Weight it down with a piece of glass or other heavy object. Continue applying the solution until the stain has been bleached out. For tougher stains, make a bleach poultice from powdered detergent, bleach, and water. Apply this paste to the stain and cover with a damp pad to r****d evaporation. Leave overnight. Then remove the dried paste, rinse the area with clear water, and dry.

    How to Remove Iodine Stains From:

    Asphalt, Cork, Linoleum

    Rub the stain with a cloth dampened in a solution of ammonia and water. If any stain remains, saturate the cloth in the solution and place it over the stain until it is either removed or no more stain is being lifted. Wash the area and wax as usual.

    How to Remove Iodine Stains From:

    Bluestone, Brick, Concrete, Flagstone,

    Granite, Masonry Tile, Slate, Terrazzo

    Wash with a solution of washing soda or detergent (not soap) and water. Use a cloth or soft-bristled brush to help scrub. Rinse thoroughly with clear water and allow to dry.

    How to Remove Iodine Stains From:

    Grout

    Wipe the area with a cloth dipped in warm sudsy water. If any stain remains, dip a wet toothbrush into baking soda or powdered cleanser and gently scrub the spot. Rinse well and wipe dry.

    How to Remove Iodine Stains From:

    Wood

    Mix dishwashing detergent in hot water and swish to make a great volume of suds. Dip a cloth in only the foam and apply to the iodine stain. Rinse with a clean cloth moistened with clear water. Polish or wax as soon as possible.

  3. I have used the mechanics hand cleaners like "goop" and so on with pretty good sucess. When I do that I also take a nail brush or some sugar and exfoliate all of the dried skin and as much of the iodine off as possible.

    If it doesn't work you may be stuck with red spots for a while. Next time you have to use Iodine for something put on a pair of rubber gloves.

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