Brilio.net - After voting in the General Election, you usually have to dip your finger in purple ink. This is intended as a sign that you have exercised your right to vote. Even now, many restaurants or food brands deliberately give discounts to anyone who shows ink on their finger.
Unfortunately, ink on fingers is quite difficult to remove. Even though it has been days since the election, the ink is usually still clearly visible on the fingers. If it's like this, your hands will look dirty, right?
The ink on your fingers won't just disappear if you just wash them with regular hand washing soap. This was felt by YouTube MFA Channel users.
"This is ink after the election that has been washed several times but is still the same," he said, quoted by BrilioFood from the YouTube MFA Channel on Wednesday (14/2).
YouTube/MFA Channel photo
Desperate that the ink wouldn't come off, this netizen immediately poured the bleach into the container. Then dip the finger with the ink stain into the container. Move your fingers until all parts are completely submerged in the bleach.
photo: YouTube/MFA Channel
Without needing to use extra effort, the ink on your fingers appears to fade by itself. No more visible ink stains on your fingers. If it's like this, don't rush to rinse it off, okay?
photo: YouTube/MFA Channel
For maximum cleanliness, he also added one kitchen ingredient, namely dishwashing soap as a cleaning fluid. Pour enough dish soap then rub it all over the surface of your hands.
photo: YouTube/MFA Channel
Finally, rinse your hands with running water. Because I had scrubbed it with bleach and dish soap, the ink stains on my hands disappeared. As seen in the video, all parts of the hand are clean and shiny again.
photo: YouTube/MFA Channel
For those of you who experience similar problems, just practice this method at home. By using simple cleaning ingredients at home, your fingers can be clean again as before.