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Old 06-06-2013, 09:12 AM   #6
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best bet is to titrate a laboratory grade solvent, or acetone, until you get a solution that'll dissolve just the dye and not the ink


They usually use dye that is the same as the ink in the money, so once it dries/ if it was a fine mist and not a awful spray, the ink will come off with the dye if you try to get it off

U just want to remove visible residue it doesn't have to be perfect. Ur gonna have to use it as cash and NOT use it at banks, casinos, coin changing machines, anything that can be traced to you.

Try finding the sweet spot- right before the ink comes right out of the paper, but where u see the dye come out. Then do a LOT repeated washes with solutions of that molarity

Word hoped you paid attention in chem, they don't want common criminals finding this shit out easy peasy


Probably easier next time to find something to disable/ replicate those RFID dye packs
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