omg that has to hurt! You should see a doctor. If it's only a few little ones, you could try something like duct tape over the spot then take it off, it has the sticky strength to pull out slivers but be careful as you risk breaking shreds of the fiberglass off under the skin moreso.
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answered by Tina of Lymphland.com 6
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answered by Gustavo 3
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answered by ? 3
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If the area of skin affected is not too hairy, you can use Scotch Tape. Take a very long piece of it and roll it backwards onto a pencil or pen, overlapping the tape so it covers most of the pen, and then roll it over the skin several times. You might have to use fresh tape a few times.
Or, if the area is small...you can use pore strips (found in the facial care area of the Health and Beauty department).
Scrubbing will only grind in the fiberglass deeper.
Good luck....I feel for you.
2006-06-14 14:53:05
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answered by artistagent116 7
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A s soon as fiberglass exposure occurs:
Disrobe as soon as possible after the exposure incident is completely ended, preferably before entering your vehicle or living area. Hose off outside when possible. Put on interim clothing before entering your home.
Take special care to avoid touching your body anywhere, especially eyes, ears, neck, genitals or anus, until you clean you hands and fingers.
Shower as quickly as possible after the exposure incident completely ends. Use mild soap and tepid--not hot--water.
Don't do anything to open your pores until all fibers are down the drain.
Ensure towels and clothes are completely free of fibers.
Rinse thoroughly first, then carefully wash ears, eyes, fingertips, etc.
Removing as many fibers as possible from your skin, your clothes and your environment as soon as possible after exposure immediately puts you on the road to recovery.
2006-06-14 14:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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