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The other day while detecting I got into some poison ivy, got a blistering rash on my fingers. But if you want to see some UGLY (hall of fame) poison

It is expensive but worth the money. IMHO

www.zanfel.com
 
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He said he uses something called Tecnu, which he also had at the store, for a mere $6.69. It also removes the poison oak and ivy oils that cause the rash. Plus, he showed me that the ingredients are the same on both products. No, its not advertised by Paul Harvey but they have been selling this product since 1977. Well, I guess I don't have to tell you that I bought the Tecnu, which is also an industrial strength cleaner. Not only is it good for poisonous plants, but it is touted as removing barnicles off of a submarine. Anyway, I followed the directions and rubbed the affected area for 2 minutes with this acidy soap. We'll see if it works. Sorry Butch, but for $40.00 I can get a skin graft. :lol:

http://www.teclabsinc.com/product-categories.cfm?id=1E8FDCC1-F136-4EBF-EF2DA11F1E0BAEB8
 
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