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We have 3 urushriol carriers in my house. Used to get it all the time on my hands from petting the pets.
Yes that oil is Bad News
I had it on some tools I used to clear a big patch one year and the next year used the tools which I never washed off with a good dish soap a year later , Got it so bad from touching them , as if I rolled in the crap.
Make sure you hot water wash any bladed tools and handles that cut the vines
 
Yes that oil is Bad News
I had it on some tools I used to clear a big patch one year and the next year used the tools which I never washed off with a good dish soap a year later , Got it so bad from touching them , as if I rolled in the crap.
Make sure you hot water wash any bladed tools and handles that cut the vines
A friend of mine recommended washing exposed skin with laundry detergent since it is designed to remove dirt and more importantly oil. I have used that tactic since and I only get an occasional blister a couple of times a season(then I scrub to crap out of it with Tide). My grandmother swore by Felsnaptha soap. It is not kind to skin and will remove all oil from your skin but that worked also. Tide for me is just more readily available.
 
The Old Hen used to get the stuff every spring and took shots for it. She's kinda outgrown it now as long as she doesn't touch it. Only time I ever had it was when she had it on her right arm and rubbed it on my left arm.
I grab the vines bare fisted and rip 'em off the trees they like to twine up. I just have to make sure I wash my hands good before I take a whizz. :)
 
A friend of mine recommended washing exposed skin with laundry detergent since it is designed to remove dirt and more importantly oil. I have used that tactic since and I only get an occasional blister a couple of times a season(then I scrub to crap out of it with Tide). My grandmother swore by Felsnaptha soap. It is not kind to skin and will remove all oil from your skin but that worked also. Tide for me is just more readily available.
I use dawn blue dish soap it is used by environmental clean up crews to wash oil off birds and other critters . I start with cold water as to not open the skin pores more than they are, after 1st wash I move or to warm and repeat. I do not generally get it if I wash right away, and I too can pull it bare handed as long as I am sink bound afterwards .
 
I have stepped in their ‘gift’ before. It is infuriating to step in human ****(if you haven’t tried it before). It is a toss up on whether to keep the shoe or toss it…
This would piss me off so much, 1st I would get my Ghillie suit out and wait for the Coc sucker to come back and then follow them home. Now once I knew where this dirtbag lived I would take his deposit and return it , right to the front seat of their car smeared all over the nice leather trim . Steering wheel and radio too of course !
 
We used to wire new houses in the Hamptons and many times you would work the first floor from the basement. Most times the basement was dirt till they poured the floor. Every dooshbag would crap in the basement and cover it up. We would find their presents after dragging a extension cord for a drill thru it .Disgusting.Now having portapottys are now the law at new construction .
 
We used to wire new houses in the Hamptons and many times you would work the first floor from the basement. Most times the basement was dirt till they poured the floor. Every dooshbag would crap in the basement and cover it up. We would find their presents after dragging a extension cord for a drill thru it .Disgusting.Now having portapottys are now the law at new construction .
I remember those days <
I ran a few landscape crews and I would have to take the trucks to dump the grass when they got full . Well I always taught guys to **** in a brown paper bag inside a 5 gallon bucket with lid if they really had to go and then the guy who **** deposed of it at the next dumpster on way to next job.
Of course this worked great until someone got lazy and the **** started to get toss up into the truck mixed in with grass, which was no big deal (trucks were dumpers ) at dump quick push of a button and the right speed backing up Done deal.
All was fine until the hydraulic pump quit and I had to unload a full size rack truck loaded by hand with a rake.
*******S had so many bags hidden in the grass from all the beans LOL , and you know who got it all over himself when a bag exploded after the rake hit it. I was pissed................
Well more shited than piss I guess.
I watched like a hawk after that and who got breaks and where the bags went. *******S
 

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