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Poisen oak remidies
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<blockquote data-quote="DiverDog357" data-source="post: 86969" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>Hey Loggerhead, I bought some stuff at wallyworld too called technu. It is a wash that you use when you know you have come in contact with it. I think it cost a few bucks but something to keep in the pickup, or boat. It also had a bottle of calagel that works to dry it out. It does an excellent job at it too. After you are over the poison, you have to use lotion cause your hands will be cracked and look like they are going to split and fall off. Drastic times call for drastic measures. I work for the cable company so I am constantly getting in it on the sides of roads, easements, and customers homes. My lab also likes to roll in the weeds everytime she gets out of the water and I think I get it from her a good bit also. I think thats how I always hav it on my hands. The stuff I mentioned earlier is also for gettting rid of it. Google it and check it out. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiverDog357, post: 86969, member: 880"] Hey Loggerhead, I bought some stuff at wallyworld too called technu. It is a wash that you use when you know you have come in contact with it. I think it cost a few bucks but something to keep in the pickup, or boat. It also had a bottle of calagel that works to dry it out. It does an excellent job at it too. After you are over the poison, you have to use lotion cause your hands will be cracked and look like they are going to split and fall off. Drastic times call for drastic measures. I work for the cable company so I am constantly getting in it on the sides of roads, easements, and customers homes. My lab also likes to roll in the weeds everytime she gets out of the water and I think I get it from her a good bit also. I think thats how I always hav it on my hands. The stuff I mentioned earlier is also for gettting rid of it. Google it and check it out. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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