Fight that I ended up losing!!!!
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Fight that I ended up losing!!!!
Hi folks,
It's been a while since I posted but I do often drop in for a look around and see what projects people have been upto. Anyway...
Today I had a fight with a can of expanding foam. I know, I know I should have known better I've used it at least half a dozen times!!!
To make it worse I was using it above head height (novice manouvere # 2) and some dropped down my polo shirt collar and has matted what was otherwise a pristine beard. I've shaved it off but have got some stuck on the tiniest hairs and also all over my hands. It's gone off so it's not tacky anymore but no amount of scrubbing seems to be getting rid of it.
Anyone any ideas how the F%&K I can get this stuff off as I've rubbed my hands and neck raw
In addition to ideas I've prepared myself for the onslaught of (deserved) abuse!!!
Cheers in advance
It's been a while since I posted but I do often drop in for a look around and see what projects people have been upto. Anyway...
Today I had a fight with a can of expanding foam. I know, I know I should have known better I've used it at least half a dozen times!!!
To make it worse I was using it above head height (novice manouvere # 2) and some dropped down my polo shirt collar and has matted what was otherwise a pristine beard. I've shaved it off but have got some stuck on the tiniest hairs and also all over my hands. It's gone off so it's not tacky anymore but no amount of scrubbing seems to be getting rid of it.
Anyone any ideas how the F%&K I can get this stuff off as I've rubbed my hands and neck raw
In addition to ideas I've prepared myself for the onslaught of (deserved) abuse!!!
Cheers in advance
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nail polish remover [accitone] or "foam eater"
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/75778/Sea ... Foam-Eater
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/75778/Sea ... Foam-Eater
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From wikipedia (I know, but easiest one to quote without copying out PDFs)
Xylene exhibits neurological effects. High levels from exposure for acute (14 days or less) or chronic periods (more than 1 year) can cause headaches, lack of muscle coordination, dizziness, confusion, and changes in one's sense of balance[citation needed] . Exposure of people to high levels of xylene for short periods can also cause irritation of the skin, eyes, nose, and throat, difficulty in breathing and other problems with the lungs, delayed reaction time, memory difficulties, stomach discomfort, and possibly adverse effects on the liver and kidneys. It can cause unconsciousness and even death at very high levels (see inhalants). Xylene or products containing Xylene should not be used indoors or around food.
Xylene exhibits neurological effects. High levels from exposure for acute (14 days or less) or chronic periods (more than 1 year) can cause headaches, lack of muscle coordination, dizziness, confusion, and changes in one's sense of balance[citation needed] . Exposure of people to high levels of xylene for short periods can also cause irritation of the skin, eyes, nose, and throat, difficulty in breathing and other problems with the lungs, delayed reaction time, memory difficulties, stomach discomfort, and possibly adverse effects on the liver and kidneys. It can cause unconsciousness and even death at very high levels (see inhalants). Xylene or products containing Xylene should not be used indoors or around food.