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What is the best way to wash up after working with this stuff? About as much got on me as the tree I was pruning.
While soap and water will work with a scrub brush, it takes time and doesn’t feel the greatest. What else will remove this stuff from skin? -
What is the best way to clean the nozzle so the nozzle does and clog and/or seal itself shut. (I learned this the hard way.) I scraped the nozzle clean with a wire brush which is better than doing nothing, but…what else can be done to assure I don’t waste a whole can of this stuff?
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Last, what can I do to salvage a clogged can of this stuff? Will turpentine do the trick? Anything else less messy? I hate working with turpentine (or, denatured alcohol or mineral spirits) because the vapors seems to linger on me. My wife is asthmatic, and these fumes/vapors affect her breathing.