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Now, Glenn! We all know that if you wear protective clothing, mask, goggles
and skin cream on the exposed areas of the skin, you won't have any glass itch ;o)~ I also might add that it is important to contain the area you are working in, even if you wear all the protective gear. You don't want this dust to get into your boat or the next guys boat. If you in a boat yard, make sure you keep the boat close and clean up you own mess, even if it is just dust. A little gust of wind can carry the dust to all the boats in the area. I cleaned and cleaned again, the interior of my boat after 8 years of glass work.. I don't notice any itching after spending a whole summer aboard. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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