Quote from: helll on July 16, 2012, 08:00 pmI'm about to send some cash in the mail and I want to make sure there is no way to trace the transaction back to me. I'm having trouble finding good info about removing fingerprints though. Right now my idea is to buy gloves, a sponge and some rubbing alcohol, but I have no idea if this will be enough. What kind of substances destroy the oils left by our skin? Thanks!Hi buddy,The man who receives my orders and banks them asked me the same question when we started out on here.I work in a bank and can tell you for nothing the Police over here do not bother to do this often as money is absolutely caked in fingerprints - the courts require that a fingerprint have a certain integrity to be valid and bank notes simply cannot hold a print in that way due to the number of times they're handled. I'm also not entirely sure the paper lends itself well to such analysis due to the fibres inside it : http://www.fosterfreeman.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=300:visualise-and-image-dfo-treated-fingerprints-on-a-p20-note&catid=11:company-news&Itemid=152In any case given how often money changes hands (no pun intended) would a clear fingerprint on a note prove anything in any case?V.