How to Make a Fingerprint Dusting Kit

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Tip 1 - How to Make Your Own Fingerprint Kit | eHow

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How to Make Your Own Fingerprint Kit | eHow

No two people have the same set of fingerprints, which is why detectives collect fingerprints at crime scenes to use as identification tools. A clear set of fingerprints easily ties criminals to their unlawful activities. If you consider yourself an amateur sleuth or an aspiring crime scene investigator, you can add fingerprint detection to your...

Tip 2 - How to Make Fingerprint Powder

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How to Make Fingerprint Powder

No two people have matching fingerprints. Even identical twins, who may have very similar prints, have small differences that make each unique. The tips of our fingers have friction ridges on them that form a pattern unique to the...
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Tip 3 - Make your own Fingerprint Powder

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Make your own Fingerprint Powder

If you find a fingerprint, lift it with this homemade recipe for fingerprint powder
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Tip 4 - How to Use baby powder to reveal latent fingerprints

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How to Use baby powder to reveal latent fingerprints

This short video shows us how to reveal latent fingerprints on a glass surface by dusting. Anyone interested in forensic science would enjoy trying it as it shows simple steps in dusting and lifting fingerprints. It does not require any chemicals and we can do it with baby powder. The steps involved are so simple and easy to follow that even kids can try it out for fun. This gives a clear idea about fingerprints on different objects like porous, non porous and metals. Enjoy viewing and detecting finger prints.

Tip 5 - Homemade CSI Kit for that Aspiring CSI

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Homemade CSI Kit for that Aspiring CSI

Do you have a budding CSI in your midst? Have you recently priced a toy CSI detective kit? My 8-year-old grandson William loves to watch CSI and recently asked me to go online and find him a CSI kit.

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