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Cures for Posion Ivy...got any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigGthetree" data-source="post: 3210296" data-attributes="member: 69902"><p>Yep, anything you touch, the saw handle, your gloves - especially your right hand glove, right forearm, right side, right leg - that's where I usually get splattered when cutting through the nasty. Leather gloves are the worst for holding the poison oak oils. I have switched to White Ox heavy cotton gloves, you can wash them and have fewer problems with oils. I buy them by the dozen and wash them separate to avoid contamination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigGthetree, post: 3210296, member: 69902"] Yep, anything you touch, the saw handle, your gloves - especially your right hand glove, right forearm, right side, right leg - that's where I usually get splattered when cutting through the nasty. Leather gloves are the worst for holding the poison oak oils. I have switched to White Ox heavy cotton gloves, you can wash them and have fewer problems with oils. I buy them by the dozen and wash them separate to avoid contamination. [/QUOTE]
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