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  • Question
    What powder can I use if I don't have fingerprint powder or corn starch at home?
    Community Answer
    You can use baby powder or any fine power like flour.
  • Question
    How do I find out whose print I've taken?
    Community Answer
    Take prints of your suspects and compare them to the prints you lifted from the scene of the crime.
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    Can a glove be dusted for fingerprints?
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    Yes.
  • Question
    Can I dust for fingerprints with flour?
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    You can, but the powder sometimes isn't as fine as it needs to be in order to show the print well.
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    Which powder is best for paper or books?
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    You cannot use any of these methods for paper or any other absorbent material. To dust on paper, you need actual magnetic fingerprint powder and the proper applicator brush. Please note that iron shavings will not work.
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    Can I use sand as the powder when dusting for fingerprints?
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    No, sand is too coarse. Try using baby powder, cocoa powder, flour or finely-ground chalk.
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    Can I use crushed chalk as fingerprint powder?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it should be ground extremely fine. Hand-crushed chalk most probably will not be fine enough to stick properly onto the fingerprint after dusting off.
  • Question
    What color do I use for doorknobs?
    Annoying_Banana
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    It depends on the color of the doorknob, but any color will work. If you have both colors, use the one with the most contrast.
  • Question
    If I sift the flour will it help?
    Sophia T.
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    Yes, sifting it it get rids of clumps and it will become finer.
  • Question
    Can I find find fingerprints if someone uses gloves?
    Community Answer
    No, gloves obscure fingerprints.
  • Question
    If I put fingerprints on an object, will the prints be gone after the experiment?
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    It depends on how much of the fingerprint comes off. By pushing hard, they most likely will be, but by doing it softly, most of the fingerprint stays. For best results, gather the whole fingerprint.
  • Question
    How can I tell who owns the print I've found?
    Community Answer
    You have to have the fingerprint already to compare them.
  • Question
    After retrieving a print, how do you find out who it belongs to?
    Community Answer
    You have to already have your suspect's finger print(s). Then identify and compare.
  • Question
    Can I get a fingerprint from inside a medical glove, if it's turned inside out after use?
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    You have a chance of obtaining a proper fingerprint, provided that the medical gloves are not the type with talcum on the inner side of the glove. While turning it inside out, make sure not to contaminate it with your own fingerprints or smear the print. Remember that the gloves are flexible and you should be very careful not to over-flex it for proper results.
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    Do all paintbrushes work?
    May Walker
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    Paintbrushes tend to have stiff bristles and may not work well for this. If you have a very soft paintbrush, that could work. Otherwise, a makeup brush is best.
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    How do I dust for fingerprints on an envelope?
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    You can use the same procedure, but be careful, because you don't want your prints on the tape.
  • Question
    How can I store a print on my pc? Do I need a scanner?
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    You would either need to use a scanner to scan the print to your computer, or you could take a picture of the print and upload it to your computer.
  • Question
    Will this work on a phone screen?
    May Walker
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    Yes, as long as the person didn't smear the prints from swiping on the screen.
  • Question
    Can I use the same method for dusting fingerprints on a wall?
    Angel Nagley
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    Probably not, because the powder might not get on the wall as easily on a flat surface like a table.
  • Question
    How do I dust for fingerprints on device screens?
    Community Answer
    Use the same technique just make sure to lift it, then get all the dust off afterwards.
  • Question
    Can I used crushed coal as fingerprinting dust?
    Community Answer
    You can use crushed coal, but it will need to be sifted through, not hand crushed.
  • Question
    Can I use the fingerprint to unlock my phone?
    Community Answer
    Possibly. Apple has a fingerprint unlock system on the iPhone 6, 6S, 7, and 7+. If you have one of those phones, you're good.
  • Question
    Does eye shadow work to dust for fingerprints?
    Community Answer
    No. Eye shadow has a soft, squishy consistency, which will smear when you dust for prints.
  • Question
    Will you see the print instantly when you dust?
    Community Answer
    Yes, if there is a print, the dust will immediately reveal it.
  • Question
    Could I get a fingerprint from a painting?
    Community Answer
    The same procedure should work. Use a fluorescent powder or powder with the most contrast. Try to place it on a flat surface.
  • Question
    If the cocoa powder doesn't work, then what? Is there anything that will lift prints better?
    Community Answer
    You can use cocoa powder, flour, baby powder, or even sugar. Other powders might not work as well, but you can try them.
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    Can I use medical gloves when trying to lift off a fingerprint?
    Community Answer
    Yes.
  • Question
    Will a fingerprint still be in the same spot after 5 or 6 years?
    Community Answer
    No, they won't.
  • Question
    Would the cocoa powder be a black powder or white?
    Community Answer
    Cocoa powder is dark brown. It will probably not work on a dark-colored surface.
  • Question
    Will this technique work for animal paw prints on hardwood floors?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but if the floor is dark brown, you'll need baby powder. Animal paws are still unique too!
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