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Insulating Foam
:ahh: Ahh! I just got expanding insulating foam on my hands! I tried to wash it off but it just wont come off! Any suggestions?
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here's a statement from the webstite of great stuff which is an expanding foam i'm familiar with: Quote:
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well ive never had foam cling but superglue wears off in a week if you play basketball or dodgeball but a month if you do nothing but study. dunno about build season. maybe a couple hours? :D
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sorry to say but when i read how to take it off once harden i started to laugh. if harden there is no solution, let it wear off for a few days. :p
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that sucks, I got gorilla glue on my hands doing a project, don't do that with a cut on your hand. It got on my hand and started to burn badly because i had water on my hands, guess what makes gorilla glue work? WATER so my hands started to burn. I ran toward the sink to use more water but i was able to stop my self from being that stupid. i grabbed vinegar and that worked well enough.
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Maybe go play in a sandbox for a while? If you think I'm joking, I'm not, it will be abrasive and hopefully remove it.
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If it's hardened (By now it probably has; if it hasn't then what kind of freaky foam are you using?), then why not just sand it down? Unless you didn't get a lot of foam on you, in which case it shouldn't be a big problem for you. If you don't want to sand it, then go run your hand on something coarse for a couple hours. If that doesn't work, then I'm out of solutions. Well, solutions that'll let you keep your whole hand. :rolleyes: I'll probably take a reputation hit for that joke. Ahh well...
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Gojo.
It's a brand of orange hand cleaner that has pumice in it. The pumice works as an abrasive and works great on just about everything. Best way I've found to remove grease/oil. Wetzel |
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Id say just wash your hands a lot over the next few days. Ive gotten superglue on my hands a few times and it wears off pretty quickly if you wash with soap and water. |
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Power tools are powerful, and should be used as intended and not upon yourself. Wetzel |
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Yeah, karen we have something like that pumice stuff they're talking about, its in the basement....and although it says the best to remove it on the bottle is "mechanically" i wouldn't suggest it...and don't use a swiss army knife like some people :(
p.s. your mr. howe quote is amazing... :) |
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The best thing to do from experience to do is to cut off any large globs with an exacto knife (it is sharp enough that if you cut yourself it does not hurt) then just own up to your mistake and just live with foamy hands for a couple of days.
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