Stupidity, chemicals on skin question

Stupidity, chemicals on skin question

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tercelgold

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969 posts

158 months

Saturday 27th October 2012
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I had to clean some very oily car parts and used Mequiars APC undiluted, about a litres worth, and ended up getting my bare hand in to wash some stuff for a couple of minutes.

It says very clearly not to use it this way undiluted with bare skin, especially a litre of it, it's printed on the back and front. It even offers the advice not to do this and has clear instructions.

On the first night some skin was flaking off, 1 day later and skin is still flaking off, any advice?, i've tried flax oil to retain moisture in the skin but I still smell of APC and my skin is still flaking.


carreauchompeur

17,852 posts

205 months

Saturday 27th October 2012
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Ow, is all I can say. Used to use Traffic Film Remover on vans and that stuff does smart somewhat.

TKH

395 posts

190 months

Saturday 27th October 2012
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E45 on hands lots of it then put a pair of un-powdered latex gloves on top for 1 hour

should work

DrDeAtH

3,588 posts

233 months

Saturday 27th October 2012
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Alternatively.... See a doctor... I know its a wacky idea, but they might be able to treat it more effectively than you...

tercelgold

Original Poster:

969 posts

158 months

Saturday 27th October 2012
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TKH said:
E45 on hands lots of it then put a pair of un-powdered latex gloves on top for 1 hour

should work
I'll try that, used the flax oil as only bought in during a healthy phase and never used it.



DrDeAtH said:
Alternatively.... See a doctor... I know its a wacky idea, but they might be able to treat it more effectively than you...
I called the NHS advice line and they had the same advice, but unless I take time off work to get an appointment etc their advice was to tell them what the marker was on the container and to see a doctor if it didn't clear up or started bleeding from under the skin, which it hasn't.





aw51 121565

4,771 posts

234 months

Saturday 27th October 2012
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Doublebase Gel works for me, but it takes constant application over a few days and wearing unpowdered latex gloves in bed after applying loads of the Doublebase is advantageous. I have psoriasis, though, and going anywhere near oil, petrol, white spirit or grease sets it off nicely on my hands and arms (I wear latex gloves when working on cars nowadays, I'm a slow learner wink ) frown .

It's available off the shelf in reasonably-sized Supermarkets. Ironically, it's 15% paraffin ( hehe ) and so it sets my 'rash' off initially, but it's only temporary smile .