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Red cloud cleaner
Anyone heard of this product, or something with a similar name --
Redcloud, Red Clouds, supposedly some sort of industrial cleaner.... If so, any idea where/how to purchase? |
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wrote in message oups.com... Anyone heard of this product, or something with a similar name -- Redcloud, Red Clouds, supposedly some sort of industrial cleaner.... If so, any idea where/how to purchase? No, and apparently, neither has Google. What are you trying to clean? |
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Red cloud cleaner
Yeah, I googled the hell out of it. I was told by a pharmacist, that a
popular outdoor skin cleaner that goes for $35 for a one-ounce tube is the exact same thing as red cloud (or clouds??) industrial cleaner, which goes for about 1/100th the price. |
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wrote in message oups.com... Yeah, I googled the hell out of it. I was told by a pharmacist, that a popular outdoor skin cleaner that goes for $35 for a one-ounce tube is the exact same thing as red cloud (or clouds??) industrial cleaner, which goes for about 1/100th the price. What are you trying to clean? |
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Red cloud cleaner
wrote in message oups.com... skin Dawn dish liquid and a fingernail brush. There's not much it won't remove. It'll probably take most of your skin moisture with it, but that's fixable. |
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Doug Kanter wrote: wrote in message oups.com... skin Dawn dish liquid and a fingernail brush. There's not much it won't remove. It'll probably take most of your skin moisture with it, but that's fixable. Sorry I was being a smart ass when I made the "skin" reply, meant to qualify it and hit the send button instead. Anyway to clarify, poison ivy/oak oils.... |
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Red cloud cleaner
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 20:34:03 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... Yeah, I googled the hell out of it. I was told by a pharmacist, that a popular outdoor skin cleaner that goes for $35 for a one-ounce tube is the exact same thing as red cloud (or clouds??) industrial cleaner, which goes for about 1/100th the price. What are you trying to clean? Probably you (or he) are misremembering "redmond scientific", which is apparently now "meangreen.com". |
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Red cloud cleaner
wrote in message oups.com... Goedjn wrote: Probably you (or he) are misremembering "redmond scientific", which is apparently now "meangreen.com". I don't know how we got red clouds out of that....but meangreen does appear, at least the bit I've looked on google, to possibly be the stuff. I'll "scratch deeper" Thanks... Is this for a future problem with poison ivy, or are you messed up right now? |
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Doug Kanter wrote: Is this for a future problem with poison ivy, or are you messed up right now? I'm a tree farmer. I've always got a bit of the stuff going on. I like to keep a supply handy, as I never know when the "itch will hit." I only treat if it gets in a "delicate spot" or begins to take over a large area of skin, otherwise copious amount of "as hot as I can stand it" water deadens itch enough that I can live with it. I've used TecNu cleaner for years. TecNu has a new product out, "Extreme" which I hear is the best yet for cleaning the rash, but I haven't tried it yet. The cost is also supposed to be reasonable. But, I figured If I could get a five-gallon tin or so of "Red Cloud" or whatever it is for $10-50, even if it's not as good as some of the "specialty products" I'd bear it for the $$$ savings. LOL |
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Red cloud cleaner
wrote in message oups.com... Anyone heard of this product, or something with a similar name -- Redcloud, Red Clouds, supposedly some sort of industrial cleaner.... If so, any idea where/how to purchase? Try www.redclouds.com |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Anyone heard of this product, or something with a similar name -- Redcloud, Red Clouds, supposedly some sort of industrial cleaner.... If so, any idea where/how to purchase? Try www.redclouds.com I don't think any kind of industrial cleaner can be bought through that website. Edwin, did you actually check it? bonnie |
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