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Instant foam on hands how to remove?

Started by 4aThrill, September 20, 2007, 06:42:28 PM

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4aThrill

Hey I got some instant foam in a bottle on my hands how do I remove this stuff, I have tried bleach, soap and water, nail polish remover, alcohol, gojo, and some others, I would try gas but I don't have none in a can here. Any idea how to get it off? It is coming off slowly just by picking at it, but got a lot to go. Ya I know its really funny I am still    :smilielol: from this afternoon, so is everyone else.

red72chrgr

If you're talking about the expanding kind, I couldn't get it off either. I just picked and let it wear off. I didn't have a lot on though.
Nothing personal, just business

GTX

I got that 'Good Stuff' foam on my hands and used gasoline and it helped a little. After that I used lacquer thinner and it helped too.

Just make sure you are nowhere near flames when you try this and clean it off really, really well since both are skin irritants as is the foam and are also carcinogens - cause cancer.

4aThrill

thankx for the info, got about four and a half finger nails covered in this junk and about one full finger. yeah thats the stuff

Just 6T9 CHGR

I think if you read the can it states "will eventually wear off" or something to that effect.....in other words nothing will remove it unless you cut off the affected appendage
Chris' '69 Charger R/T


GTX

I got it off of my hands using the stuff I mentioned. It made it softer and it smeared quite a bit but it came off. The down side was really smelly and hands that night with some burning but lotion helped that.
Others mileage may vary.

Steve P.

I was reading the back of one of those cans in Home Depot one day. Just as I was about to put it in my cart a guy walks by and says to me, (Get some rubber gloves to wear while you're using that stuff).. Well, I didn't get any on me, but I used a wire wheel on a 4.5 inch grinder to get it off the ladder step it gobbed up on...  :D
Steve P.
Holiday, Florida

4aThrill

I got most of this stuff off last night just by picking at it, we tried goo gone to no go. so just been picking. GTX I thought about using gas but don't have any of the two here, plus  had enough burning days. thankx for all the  info.  :pity:  :rofl:

Rocky

I wonder how PB Blaster would work on it conscidering that it is a catalyst.  Maybe I will have to try it out on sunday.   :scratchchin:

ITSA426

Try cleaning it off your hands with WD-40.  I've used it to clean all sorts of other adhesives off my hands.  Then just wash the smell off your hands with soap and water.