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HI all.
Ha ha. Well I was painting some stuff on my bug with good ol' POR-15 yesterday and was unaware that a hole had formed in on of the rubber gloves I was wearing. It was a messy job and the paint got all over my gloves and in turn my hand without me knowing it. Didn't feel it seeping in... Just posting to see if anybody out there has successfuly removed this stuff once it's dry. I doubt it, but, heck, might as well ask! Chisel? Jackhammer? What do you think about wearing gloves to my job interview next week? I'm proly SOL, but had to check! =) Feel free to make fun of me. Steve |
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ups.com... > > Just posting to see if anybody out there has successfuly > removed this stuff once it's dry. > > ............I've never been able to get rid of all of it but sand paper will remove the outer layer of skin along with at least some of the POR15. Just go slowly and stop before blood starts appearing.........lol ........I think that acetone will soften it but I'd be afraid to have any prolonged skin contact with it. It took it off of my wedding ring once but maybe the rubbing with a scouring pad would have worked without the acetone anyway. .........If it's just for an interview, maybe your wife/girlfriend has some makeup that would hide it temporarily. |
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The sandpaper method has always worked well (enough)
for me most times. A similar alternate method has been a Dremel tool with a medium grit sanding drum. The small cordless Dremel on low speed has done wonders for me in the past. ) >>>Mike |
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My worst ever with por 15 was the time I sat in small puddle of it and
my coveralls and underpants were stuck to my arse! . All of us have gotten black hand syndrome using POR-15. Good stuff but nasty on the skin! Get it off as soon as you get it on! Wild Bill Tucker Pensacola, Fl http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-rareair |
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Wild Bill wrote: > My worst ever with por 15 was the time I sat in small puddle of it and > my coveralls and underpants were stuck to my arse! . All of us have > gotten black hand syndrome using POR-15. Good stuff but nasty on the > skin! Get it off as soon as you get it on! > LOL!! To sandpaper your ass couldn't have been fun. Btw, thanks for not sharing pix, Bill |
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> To sandpaper your ass couldn't have been fun. > > > Btw, thanks for not sharing pix, Bill Ha ha ha ha! Yeah.... Just hands here. I hope. Thanks for the replies. I've been vigorously scrubbing my hands every time I think of it and the stuff seems to be weakening and more and more comes off each time. Should be good come interview time! =) Happy Easter! Steve |
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I had the coveralls and skivies cut away and the wife really had fun
doing that! She was laughing so hard that I thought for sure she was going to pull a Lorena Bobbit on me!! Well the Por-15 bandaid finally "fell " off in about a week or so. I wish I had some photos but then again NOT!! LOL. Wild Bill Tucker Pensacola, Fl http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-rareair |
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Next time you have to use a decent pair of gloves or maybe not.
Now you learn how to make you wife laugh LOL The first time is usually funnier ;-) Joćo |
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