At 08:26 AM 9/29/2005, you wrote:
><snip>
> >Thanks for the extra info. I'll bet the dust is hazardous, too!
>
>irritant mostly... Wear long sleeves and gloves and a dust mask.. You'll
>itch for days regardless.
I have no "scientific" proof that these things work, but I'd bet on it:
Re: fiberglass dust, etc....
1) rub exposed skin with cornstarch prior to generating or being exposed to
any dust, the theory being that filling up skin pores with cornstarch
inhibits
filling them up with 'glass dust. If it only lasts 5 minutes before
sweat drains
it off, that's 5 minutes less of the evil crud in you.
2) When done, wrap one hand with Duct tape, with the adhesive facing OUT,
i.e. "inside-out", and roll it over exposed skin, hopefully removing
some of
the irritant dust.
3) Then, take a C-O-L-D shower, the idea being to get the crud off of you
without
giving the pores a reason to open up and allow the 'glass to get in.
The first six weeks immediately following high-school were at a local boat
manufacturing plant, and I had a *lifetime* of itch in that period.
73
Randy
KZ4RV
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