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Cathylynne 07-17-2002 12:00 PM

How to remove tar from skin
 
Thought someone here may have a solution
thanks

Cheshire 07-17-2002 12:04 PM

Goo Gone, it has citrus oil in it.

With all of the offshore drilling in Santa Barbara you always get tar feet from the beach, so when I'm there I bring a bottle of Goo Gone, pour some on a towel and it takes it right off (with some scrubbing).

You can buy it anywhere, and it's great to have around the house.

Twilite 07-17-2002 12:04 PM

When I was running my home improvement company back in NY, my roofing guys used Lestoil. It also got the splatters off of my Thunderbird.

Twilite

Cathylynne 07-17-2002 12:09 PM

never heard of those, everyone i know is telling me to use gasoline, problem is i dont really want to use that onmy son, he's only 7

and he has alot of it on him.

dont ask.....

Jamdin 07-17-2002 12:10 PM

Oops or gas...

Keev 07-17-2002 12:11 PM

paint thinner or try one of them mechanic jelly's that they use to take oil & greese of there hands...

CDSmith 07-17-2002 12:11 PM

Amway Bug & Tar remover.


everyone knows at least one Amway distributor, right?

Cheshire 07-17-2002 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cathylynne
never heard of those, everyone i know is telling me to use gasoline, problem is i dont really want to use that onmy son, he's only 7
and he has alot of it on him.
dont ask.....

Go to the hardware store ~ I'm sure there's a Canadian equivilant to Goo Gone. It's 100% non-toxic, and has a pleasant citrus scent.

Cathylynne 07-17-2002 12:13 PM

Thanks guys..

Cathylynne 07-17-2002 12:16 PM

ok that sounds good, i'll look for that then


thanks ches

Scootermuze 07-17-2002 12:16 PM

Goop works pretty good.. wal mart and auto parts stores carry it..

cyberpunk 07-17-2002 12:18 PM

When I used to work with my dad when I was in high skool we used to use gas.... we never worried about safety back then :)

CDSmith 07-17-2002 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cheshire

Go to the hardware store ~ I'm sure there's a Canadian equivilant to Goo Gone. It's 100% non-toxic, and has a pleasant citrus scent.

Canadian equivalent is called "Goof off".


But I was serious about the Amway Bug & Tar remover. All their shit is environmentally safe too. A car owner's dream if they park under a sap-dripping tree and want to preserve their paint.

porn addict 07-17-2002 12:46 PM

lighter fluid used for refillable lighters will work as well....

12clicks 07-17-2002 12:48 PM

try cooking oil. shouldn't harm a 7 yr old. :)

RW316 07-17-2002 12:53 PM

try soap

mjrools23 07-17-2002 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cheshire
Goo Gone, it has citrus oil in it.

With all of the offshore drilling in Santa Barbara you always get tar feet from the beach, so when I'm there I bring a bottle of Goo Gone, pour some on a towel and it takes it right off (with some scrubbing).

You can buy it anywhere, and it's great to have around the house.

it smells good also

Houdini 07-17-2002 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cheshire
Goo Gone, it has citrus oil in it.

With all of the offshore drilling in Santa Barbara you always get tar feet from the beach, so when I'm there I bring a bottle of Goo Gone, pour some on a towel and it takes it right off (with some scrubbing).

You can buy it anywhere, and it's great to have around the house.

Baby oil works well also. Chesire, that tar in Santa Barbara isn't from offshore drilling, it's natural tar that seeps out of the ocean here. Usually it's only the beaches towards the university. Downtown is completely tar free.

J.R. 07-17-2002 01:05 PM

I heard SEMEN works well..

no, really!

Cheshire 07-17-2002 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Houdini
Baby oil works well also. Chesire, that tar in Santa Barbara isn't from offshore drilling, it's natural tar that seeps out of the ocean here. Usually it's only the beaches towards the university. Downtown is completely tar free.
Oh, then I got a hold of some bad information...

Thanks Houdini, I hate looking stupid when it's not intentional.
:)

Cathylynne 07-17-2002 02:02 PM

Went with the goo gone, works very good!



Thanks again

Kimmykim 07-17-2002 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cathylynne
never heard of those, everyone i know is telling me to use gasoline, problem is i dont really want to use that onmy son, he's only 7

and he has alot of it on him.

dont ask.....

He have feathers too?

;-}}}

wsjb78 07-17-2002 02:04 PM

so, now that all seems to resolved... WHAT HAPPENED?

Gary 07-17-2002 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kimmykim


He have feathers too?

;-}}}

LOL, they are tar and feathering kids now. how cruel. :)

UnseenWorld 07-17-2002 02:23 PM

Fire is very good for getting rid of tar. :feels-hot

Cathylynne 07-17-2002 02:34 PM

HAHAHA

Ohh him and some kid went and got on the roof of a restaurant we live behind.

Anyhow was an awful mess! But the goo gone worked well, I thought I was gonna have a much harder time.

He had it tracked all over the place, on door, door frame, floor...lol damn kids

:)

Cheshire 07-17-2002 02:37 PM

:thumbsup

ounique 07-17-2002 03:25 PM

Cathylynne,

You just gave me a total flashback to when I was a wee tike. Me and a buddy started making mudpies in the back yard and by the time we came home we were covered head to toe in mud. LOL. Okay, back to work. :1orglaugh

Cathylynne 07-17-2002 03:39 PM

LOL

Yup those were the good ole days :)


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