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Default Fiberglass Insulation Skin Irritation?

On Saturday, October 12, 2013 at 9:04:59 AM UTC-4, DerbyDad03 wrote:
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On Friday, August 18, 2000 2:00:00 AM UTC-5, Garrett Terlaak wrote:
I posted a while back on how to most effectively and affordably cool my new
house. The consensus was a wholehouse fan or ventilator. After discovering
that most of my neighbors use these I went for it, and did the installation
last night. Thanks to all who posted feedback. Now the real problem...

Stupidly I wore a short sleeve shirt and the fiberglass insulation caused
some skin irritation on my arms. Any remedies for this?

Thanks again.

--
Garrett Terlaak
O'Connor Construction Management, Inc.
Telephone: 949.476.2094
Facsimile: 949.476.8294
Web Site: http://www.ocmi.com


someone mentioned duct tape. That gave me an idea to use the adhesive
tape type lint roller normally used to remove pet hair form one's
clothing. I tried this several times and it worked pretty good. It seems
to remove many of the fiberglass fibers after rolling four or five times
in the affected area.

Good luck.

(signed) Itch no more


13 years later and the guy finally gets a solution to his itchy arm
problem. I'm sure that' same relief!


Lint roller idea--excellent! Worked for me. Thanks!