White-out is a common correction fluid used to conceal errors on paper. It is made of a thick, opaque liquid that dries quickly to form a white film. White-out can be difficult to remove from skin, as it is designed to be permanent. However, there are a few methods that can be used to remove white-out from skin.
One method is to use a commercial white-out remover. These removers are typically made with a solvent that will dissolve the white-out. Another method is to use a household cleaner, such as rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. These cleaners will also dissolve the white-out, but they may be more harsh on the skin. If you are using a household cleaner, be sure to test it on a small area of skin first to make sure it does not cause irritation.