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Soap, water and time are the most effective way of removing tie dye. You can try exfoliating to remove excess dead skin which has the paint on it. There is also a cleaner called ReDuRan that works pretty good but use before you add water.
nikkilsvgs     How-To Expert
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I always end up getting a little dye on my hands whenever I happen to tie dye a shirt, or pants. I've found a little liquid soap, and some scrubbing will eventually do the trick. For more information see here: ;
kjosenhans     How-To Expert
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