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Clodfobble 07-28-2012 03:20 PM

That's what I thought, but comparing the ingredients between this and our superglue bottle made them look very different. Plus, I've gotten superglue on my fingers many times--I can definitely feel the heat of the exothermic reaction, and it gets all white and crusty and won't come off for weeks. This stuff is cold, and peels off in a single sheet after about 24 hours.

xoxoxoBruce 07-28-2012 09:17 PM

Superglue won't set as long as it's in contact with air, you have to squeeze two surfaces together to make it work. I imagine New Skin is more like that liquid vinyl and will dry like paint.

footfootfoot 07-28-2012 09:46 PM

Superglue also needs moisture to catalyze, that's why it's great at gluing skin, and doesn't work so well in the winter in shops heated with a woodstove.

xoxoxoBruce 07-28-2012 11:44 PM

From Wiki, for what it's worth.
Quote:

Applying cyanoacrylate to materials made of cotton or wool (such as cotton swabs, cotton balls, and certain yarns or fabrics) results in a powerful, rapid exothermic reaction. The heat released may cause serious burns,[17] ignite the cotton product, or release irritating white smoke. Material Safety Data Sheets for cyanoacrylate instruct users not to wear cotton or wool clothing, especially cotton gloves, when applying or handling cyanoacrylates.[18]
Damn. :eek:

footfootfoot 07-30-2012 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 822060)
From Wiki, for what it's worth.
Damn. :eek:

I'll be right back!

infinite monkey 02-05-2013 03:58 PM

Kleenex Cool Touch tissues. When I had a cold or whatever that particular agony was...it was teh awesome!

I don't know what kind of space age radioactive stuff they got in there, but it works.

jimhelm 02-05-2013 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by footfootfoot (Post 821365)
Absolutely must get one of these!


Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 821381)
I want one too.

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf (Post 821573)
I, too, need a Bug-A-Salt.

so buy one!

footfootfoot 02-05-2013 06:32 PM

If we buy a gross we can get them for about 20 bucks a piece!

Sundae 04-14-2013 06:55 AM

Schwarzkopf got2b Powder'ful Vol Style Powder.
Spelling not mine.

I have very fine hair.
Since I've known you, my hair has been getting shorter and shorter. I think I had hair extensions when we met.
But it's still fine and flat.
This powder is wonderful. It also seems to absorb grease, so I can go longer between hair washes. I'm not dirty or lazy - at least I hope not - but I do try to retain the colour in my hair for as long as possible. So the less washes the better. I mean I'm only talking 3-4 days instead of 1-2.

This also gives my hair enough volume to give it life. I wore hatats/ waterproofs for much of my stay on Arran, but the few photos without a lid hopefully show perky hair.

ZenGum 04-21-2013 09:30 PM

North Face zip-off hiking pants "Paramount".

Tough, wind resisting pants with zip off legs, sensibly cut, well finished.

They claim to be water resistant. They are.

They claim to be quick drying. They are.

They claim to UV blocking ... not yet tested, but plausible.

They have ankle zips so you can remove the lower legs without removing your boots.

And the little icing on the cake that wins them my endorsement... if you've ever had zip-off pants, you've probably had that moment where you have to figure out which leg goes on which side.

NF have colour coded the zips - red zip, right leg; black zip, left leg.

Simple, no added cost, and quite effective. And tells me the designers actually field tested these products.

Oh and they were on special, 'cause I'm way too cheap to spend $120 on a pair of pants ... but $50 (for a good pair) is reasonable.

footfootfoot 04-21-2013 09:35 PM

I bought a pair of Chinese coveralls (back when I weighed 160# and could fit in Chinese clothes) In addition to zipping up the front You could also zip the top from the bottom. This made no sense to me until the first time I was wearing them and had to take a dump.

Very clever those Chinese...

glatt 04-22-2013 07:51 AM

Where do you find Chinese coveralls? Would they fit someone 6'2"?

footfootfoot 04-22-2013 08:56 AM

1. This was in Brattleboro, Vt in 1980. I don't remember where I found them.
2. Only if the person had a double, above the knee amputation.
j/k I'm 6' and they were a bit high-water on me and I think I had the triple extra extra large size.

Now, it's really bugging me about where I found them. Maybe Northampton, Ma? I'm pretty sure it wasn't mail order.

Lamplighter 06-15-2013 03:23 PM

Home Depot has a neat (new ?) painter's drop cloth....4 x 9 ft
A plastic film on one side and absorbent paper on the other,
It just saved my butt.

TIP: Once you've had your floors re-finished and you suddenly decide to paint the walls,
don't leave the paint brush in a round-bottom, plastic, bowl half-full of paint.

Signed,
Karma

Clodfobble 10-09-2013 06:42 PM

Greencaine topical numbing gel.

It's inconvenient to use, to be sure. You don't rub it in, you have to slather on a very thick layer and hold it in place with a bandaid or even saran wrap for at least 45-60 minutes in order to achieve real numbing of the area. But if you have to stick a needle in the arm of a 5-year-old, and you've got the time to plan ahead... works like a goddamn charm. Absolutely worth the purchase price.


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