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Ok,
We have discussed how to remove the male condoms used by a number of
pilots as part of their relief systems. Now, how does everybody remove
the remaing adhesive? Paint thinner, acetone, only kidding. But, how
do you get that struff off. Soap and water does not seem to do the
trick. What is the secret?
Tom
Idaho
Shawn
May 1st 06, 08:40 PM
wrote:
> Ok,
> We have discussed how to remove the male condoms used by a number of
> pilots as part of their relief systems. Now, how does everybody remove
> the remaing adhesive? Paint thinner, acetone, only kidding. But, how
> do you get that struff off. Soap and water does not seem to do the
> trick. What is the secret?
Boy, this could venture into R rated territory and beyond pretty quickly.
:-)
SHawn
HL Falbaum
May 1st 06, 09:44 PM
Have only used Mentor brand--but it just isn't a problem. The adhesive stays
with the condom. I suppose that a stronger detergent such as the various
Orange Oil products, or Simple Green would work. The old medical standby is
"mineral oil" or baby oil for adhesive removal. Put the oil on a cotton ball
and rub patiently (OK you guys, this is a seious matter-no laughter please!)
Good luck
--
Hartley Falbaum
USA DG800B "KF"
> wrote in message
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> Ok,
> We have discussed how to remove the male condoms used by a number of
> pilots as part of their relief systems. Now, how does everybody remove
> the remaing adhesive? Paint thinner, acetone, only kidding. But, how
> do you get that struff off. Soap and water does not seem to do the
> trick. What is the secret?
>
> Tom
>
> Idaho
>
Hey, lets all stick to the topic! he,he
LJ
Shawn wrote:
> wrote:
> > Ok,
> > We have discussed how to remove the male condoms used by a number of
> > pilots as part of their relief systems. Now, how does everybody remove
> > the remaing adhesive? Paint thinner, acetone, only kidding. But, how
> > do you get that struff off. Soap and water does not seem to do the
> > trick. What is the secret?
>
> Boy, this could venture into R rated territory and beyond pretty quickly.
> :-)
>
> SHawn
P. Corbett
May 2nd 06, 01:12 AM
wrote:
> Ok,
> We have discussed how to remove the male condoms used by a number of
> pilots as part of their relief systems. Now, how does everybody remove
> the remaing adhesive? Paint thinner, acetone, only kidding. But, how
> do you get that struff off. Soap and water does not seem to do the
> trick. What is the secret?
>
> Tom
>
> Idaho
>
Tom:
The active ingredient in most adhesive removers is Toluene. This can be
purchased in most hardware stores by the pint and possibly by the gallon
as well. Ace Hardware carries it in pints and it is labeled Toluol. Very
effective stuff, but I strongly recommend using it outside to avoid the
vapors. Also I would use PVC gloves to avoid absorbing it through your
skin.
Regards,
Paul
Shawn
May 2nd 06, 01:25 AM
P. Corbett wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> Ok,
>> We have discussed how to remove the male condoms used by a number of
>> pilots as part of their relief systems. Now, how does everybody remove
>> the remaing adhesive? Paint thinner, acetone, only kidding. But, how
>> do you get that struff off. Soap and water does not seem to do the
>> trick. What is the secret?
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> Idaho
>>
> Tom:
>
> The active ingredient in most adhesive removers is Toluene. This can be
> purchased in most hardware stores by the pint and possibly by the gallon
> as well. Ace Hardware carries it in pints and it is labeled Toluol. Very
> effective stuff, but I strongly recommend using it outside to avoid the
> vapors. Also I would use PVC gloves to avoid absorbing it through your
> skin.
Well that's helpful. Oh, and it's teratogenic (induces birth defects)
too, so wear a condom.
:-p
Shawn
Go to the corner hardware store, find a old, used HOE. Might give you
the best wack for your buck you ever had.................
P. Corbett
May 2nd 06, 02:18 AM
Shawn wrote:
> P. Corbett wrote:
>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Ok,
>>> We have discussed how to remove the male condoms used by a number of
>>> pilots as part of their relief systems. Now, how does everybody remove
>>> the remaing adhesive? Paint thinner, acetone, only kidding. But, how
>>> do you get that struff off. Soap and water does not seem to do the
>>> trick. What is the secret?
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>> Idaho
>>>
>> Tom:
>>
>> The active ingredient in most adhesive removers is Toluene. This can
>> be purchased in most hardware stores by the pint and possibly by the
>> gallon as well. Ace Hardware carries it in pints and it is labeled
>> Toluol. Very effective stuff, but I strongly recommend using it
>> outside to avoid the vapors. Also I would use PVC gloves to avoid
>> absorbing it through your skin.
>
>
> Well that's helpful. Oh, and it's teratogenic (induces birth defects)
> too, so wear a condom.
> :-p
>
> Shawn
You understand of course that when Tom's neighbors see him outside
pouring a fluid on his parts while wearing funny gloves and a
respirator, the police will be along soon to assist him with his problem.
Paul
Wallace Berry
May 2nd 06, 02:37 PM
In article >,
"HL Falbaum" > wrote:
> Put the oil on a cotton ball
> and rub patiently (OK you guys, this is a seious matter-no laughter please!)
> Good luck
"Yes, I always rub it this hard and this fast, it's the only way to get
the adhesive off!
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