springclean
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Posted 1:19 pm, 05/27/2014
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This has happened to me before!! Ugh nothing worked
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scrawlspace
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Posted 11:01 am, 05/27/2014
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Always recommended to wear gloves when preparing hot peppers. But open some Vitamin E capsules and put the oil on your hands.
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Wrestling Grandpa
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Posted 6:32 am, 05/27/2014
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The acidity in those chili's get into the pores of your hand...its always best to use gloves when cutting chili's and also making salsa...
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chendo
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Posted 10:20 pm, 05/26/2014
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Don't touch your privates...or mine
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Peridot-48
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Posted 10:20 pm, 05/26/2014
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I know that eating them will make your mouth burn and I drink milk to cool it off !...maybe dipping them in milk may help...yes next time use gloves. !
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chendo
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Posted 10:19 pm, 05/26/2014
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antithesis
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Posted 10:15 pm, 05/26/2014
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Urgh, don't listen to these people. Toothpaste is WAY too expensive!
Plain old milk neutralizes the acid, almost immediately.
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youlie
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Posted 10:11 pm, 05/26/2014
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Satan
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Posted 10:06 pm, 05/26/2014
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BlueRidgeGuy
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Posted 10:03 pm, 05/26/2014
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" I'm definitely trying toothpaste"
Don't get any in your eyes.
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Clean it up
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Posted 10:03 pm, 05/26/2014
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I don't see how it could burn unless you have open cuts on your hands......or very thin skin. Lol
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BlueIvy
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Posted 10:01 pm, 05/26/2014
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I'm so wearing gloves next time! Thanks for the advice, I'm definitely trying toothpaste, at this point anything.
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Satan
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Posted 9:55 pm, 05/26/2014
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lots of soap and water
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BlueRidgeGuy
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Posted 9:55 pm, 05/26/2014
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Why didn't you wear gloves?
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~glitter and glamour~
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Posted 9:54 pm, 05/26/2014
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Cover your hands in toothpaste. It will draw out the fire....not gel, but a paste.
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BlueIvy
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Posted 9:52 pm, 05/26/2014
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My hands have been burning for a few hours, from cutting jalopeno's. Any advice on what I can use to stop the burning?
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