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<blockquote data-quote="Quadrafire2" data-source="post: 838600" data-attributes="member: 18081"><p>You have to be careful, just because you did not get a reaction it does not mean that someone else won't! Some people are not allergic to the poison and some are. Also some are not at the first few exposures but develop a reaction later on when exposed, and it could be very very nasty. It happened to someone I know.</p><p></p><p>I think that the poison could last on a surface for up to 5 years! </p><p></p><p>rx7145, you probably have it all over your chainsaw, I think you have to clean it, wipe it with alcohol or a soapy solution well to get rid of the Urushiol oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quadrafire2, post: 838600, member: 18081"] You have to be careful, just because you did not get a reaction it does not mean that someone else won't! Some people are not allergic to the poison and some are. Also some are not at the first few exposures but develop a reaction later on when exposed, and it could be very very nasty. It happened to someone I know. I think that the poison could last on a surface for up to 5 years! rx7145, you probably have it all over your chainsaw, I think you have to clean it, wipe it with alcohol or a soapy solution well to get rid of the Urushiol oil. [/QUOTE]
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