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I tackled the worst of my fall projects (poison ivy removal) and it was waay way too much poison ivy. I now await the terrible consequences of this task.

@Expecting_Words bathe in dawn dish soap breaks the oils down immediately. Burn the clothes.

@damselfly59 @Expecting_Words Where were you when i had it this summer? I walked around looking diseased for a a few weeks. Zanafel is good for small spots, but I had it all over.

@Boilergal @Expecting_Words
So sorry was likely out avoiding it.
Ooooffff. Surveyed with a guy once who finally admitted he was terrified to go to the dr. Was all over his er man part and he didn't know what it was. 🤣
Since then I offer it up just in case. Sorry I missed you💗

@damselfly59 I used a full body tyvek suit, gloves, etc and threw all the outerwear away. Dawn works pretty well but if you make a paste with dish soap and baking soda I find that works even better.

There are a few issues that can't be resolved though. The vines, once they get thick enough, release a f***ton of tiny hairs when disturbed. Those just float all over the place and inevitably I get one in my nose D:

@Klaatu_Veratta_Nectarine that doesn't sound like something I can put in my nose

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