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Feb 13th, 2003 01:44 PM | |
mburbank |
Lincoln, Lincoln, I'be been thinkin' what the heck have you been drinkin'? |
Feb 13th, 2003 07:24 AM | |
slavemason | Try diesel fuel. It may not clean anything, but it sure masks the smell. |
Feb 13th, 2003 01:07 AM | |
Jixby Phillips |
DOOPA, YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE ADRESSING ALL QUESTIONS TO MR FART IN THIS THREAD HERE: http://www.i-mockery.net/viewtopic.php?t=522 |
Feb 13th, 2003 12:37 AM | |
roonTing | Turpentine comes off with any soap, and even with just water... though not as well as one may like. Due to the petroleum base... the best way to remove it would actually be to cover your hands with dirt, or any other dry material, and then wash them. God I know lots. |
Feb 13th, 2003 12:36 AM | |
Ihach | doopa, you so crazy |
Feb 13th, 2003 12:32 AM | |
James | We'll miss you Doopa. |
Feb 13th, 2003 12:20 AM | |
Anonymous |
hahaha of course not i live dangerousously well, i guess i will find out either way soon enough! since i am eating popcorn and bitin my nails?!@?@# meep. |
Feb 13th, 2003 12:17 AM | |
Ihach | hopefully your posting this before using the turpentine...... |
Feb 13th, 2003 12:17 AM | |
Miss Modular |
It should. If not, there's a hand soap you can buy at an art store, which costs about $3. Hope that helps. |
Feb 13th, 2003 12:15 AM | |
Anonymous |
QUESTION ABOUT TURPINTINE does it wash off with regular ol' soap? (yer hands) |