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Also a method of developing fingerprints is via the
use of superglue fumes. Below is an approach that
may be used:
You will need: superglue; aluminium foil; a cup of
hot water; a weak heat source such as a lamp; a fuming
chamber (may be an enclosed cardboard box which can
contain the fingerprinted medium).
1. Set up the lamp in the corner of your fuming chamber
and cover over the light bulb with a piece of aluminium
foil.
2. Carefully spread some superglue over the outer
side of the foil - DO NOT USE FINGERS.
3. To increase the humidity within the fuming chamber,
place a cup of hot water into the box, next to the
lamp. This will create the necessary 'fumes'.
4. After self fingerprinting an object such as a
simple sheet of paper or a plastic slip, place this
object into the fuming chamber with the lamp and water.
Tightly shut the lid to allow the fumes to develop
the prints.
5. Remove the lid after 10-15 mins, check that -the
prints have developed. If they have not, try placing
more superglue on the foil or decreasing the size
of the fuming chamber so that less space is present.
If you have placed too much superglue on the foil
or left the print inside for too long, the fingerprint
will become covered with a white and snowy looking
layer.
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