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I got it pretty bad on my arms.
A friend told me about this stuff.

http://www.zanfel.com/

I cant believe how great it worked!
Everyone should have some of this stuff in the medicine cabinet. Has anyone else here used it? or even heard of it?
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Old 06-02-2006, 07:50 AM
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I think someone else said WD40 works great also.
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That was Jon Voight.
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Old 06-02-2006, 08:11 AM
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Yup,the stuff is amazing.Ain't cheap but worth every penny and you get to sandpaper your skin in the process!
Wish they had it when I was kid.
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As a kid I used to get posion oak soo bad .. just thinking about it hard.. I am saving that link just in case even though I haven't had it in years !
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[ QUOTE ]

I got it pretty bad on my arms.
A friend told me about this stuff.

http://www.zanfel.com/

I cant believe how great it worked!
Everyone should have some of this stuff in the medicine cabinet. Has anyone else here used it? or even heard of it?

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Alright Chris...how'd you get it?

Are you coming to SCR9..I hope to see you there.

Also, I hope that you're feeling better, too.
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Old 06-02-2006, 08:36 PM
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Nasty stuff....I used to get it almost every summer as a kid. . Is there any truth to the old meds being made from whale sperm....that was the old story I remember? .

Here's a good one....the very first time I got 'the ivy' was as a kid hiking into the Oshawa GM industrial dump. . It wasn't far from where I lived then and was a nice hike on a summer day. . There was tons of 'new' parts dumped there also lots of smelly industial chemical waste etc....a great place for us car-kooky kids to play??? . We used to roam around trying to identify parts and the place was usually unattended although we did get caught a few times....once driven home to our Dads by the dump guy! . It seemed to be mostly excess or damaged new 'line' parts....lots of stuff that was maybe 5 years old too, all dumped in piles then driven over by dozers etc. . We used to come home w/ radios, grilles, steering wheels, nameplates etc.....I think there's a '65 Pontiac tail-lamp lens still here somewhere from then? . I haven't thought about the place for a years....wow time sure does fly! . I think there's a subdivision there now....wonder what all's in the ground? .

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There was a thread a while ago about this, I think it was Pantera that said he discovered Tilex was a great treatment for Poison ivy.
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chris............glad to see you back on the site !!!!

yeah.....how did you get it????
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