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Poison Ivy Contamination
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<blockquote data-quote="hickslawns" data-source="post: 1147490" data-attributes="member: 27065"><p>Jewel weed is a good cheap remedy. Natural remedy. The thing you will start to notice is jewel weed is generally growing in areas near poison ivy. Once you know what it looks like, if you see PI, then look around and you are almost sure to find jewel weed.</p><p></p><p>If you have a pool or hot tub available, the chlorine also helps to dry out the rash. </p><p></p><p>If I get it in a couple small spots, then I will use a paper towel such as Bounty and fold them over to make them stronger, put some Clorox on them, and pop the small blisters and dry them out followed by a shower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hickslawns, post: 1147490, member: 27065"] Jewel weed is a good cheap remedy. Natural remedy. The thing you will start to notice is jewel weed is generally growing in areas near poison ivy. Once you know what it looks like, if you see PI, then look around and you are almost sure to find jewel weed. If you have a pool or hot tub available, the chlorine also helps to dry out the rash. If I get it in a couple small spots, then I will use a paper towel such as Bounty and fold them over to make them stronger, put some Clorox on them, and pop the small blisters and dry them out followed by a shower. [/QUOTE]
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