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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- I get sick and foot tarred.
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Thank you for this posting, I needed this today for sure of the ocean. i do hope you feel better soon.
Thank you. 🥰
The ocean views were so serene and peaceful 🌊 💎. Get well soon 🙏🍉
Awwww thanks Debra. 🥰
I'm sorry your not feeling good! Get better soon 🙏🫶
Awwww thanks. 🥰
Feel better soon🙏 Love the slo mo and music in this one. Also, loved the crystaline sparkles of the ocean. Believe it or not, WD40 or baking soda paste will remove that nasty beach tar.
Awwww thanks, I appreciate that. I’ll keep the WD40 and baking soda idea in mind for next time. Can you use WD40 on your skin? 😂 I ended up using a microfiber towel and alcohol, so it wasn’t too bad. 🤓
You're not soaking in WD40, so it should be ok during the removal process. Making a baking soda paste might be a better holistic remedy, plus you get a magnesium boost 🤗
Spray WD-40 on the area of your skin covered in beach tar. Make sure to liberally spray the area and fully cover the tar in this lubricant.
Allow the WD-40 to soak into the tar for 3-5 minutes. Allow enough time for the solution to begin breaking up the tar naturally before you even begin wiping it off.
Fill up a bucket with warm water and add a square or two of liquid dish soap (Dawn). Mix the water and soap in the bucket until it develops a consistent foam.
Take a scrubbing brush and dip it into the water. Make sure the scrubbing brush is nice and soaked through with the soapy water.
Use the scrubbing brush to begin scrubbing the WD-40 soaked tar on your skin. Scrub gently and in a circular motion until the tar is completely removed.
Repeat the process if you’re dealing with particularly stubborn tar. Just keep spraying it with WD-40 and scrubbing it with soapy water until the stain is totally removed from your skin.
@@SwordoftheSpirit_617 Cool, thanks for the instructions. 🤓
Not to bury the lead, but I'm super loving watching your editing evolve from video to video! Anyway, hope you're feeling better soon! For that tar, use something like Dawn dish liquid - it's what they use to clean birds after an oil spill...or you can probably even use something oil-based, like mayo, to break it down. Rubbing alcohol will clean some of it off, but (as you probably now know) it will spread the stickiness over your entire foot, even when it looks clean.
Awwww thanks, I appreciate that. 🤓 I love doing the editing but if I take myself too deep sometimes too many hours are consumed in the process. 😂
I’m feeling better, thanks. I went from 70 degrees, to 90 and then back to 70 in one day so that may have been a factor.
As far as the tar cleaning, I ended up using a microfiber towel with alcohol. I didn’t feel any stickiness after so that will probably be the method of de-tarring myself. Good to know about the Dawn just in case. Initially I tried baby wipes but that was going know where. 😂
Thanks again, I always appreciate seeing your comments. ✨🤓
@@369VANLIFE There's no perfect edit. One could probably rabbit-hole for years on a single video and still be making edits to make it better still. Especially when you find it entertaining and fun.
Sorry for the misinformation. I called my buddy about the rubbing alcohol/tar thing and he reminded me that it was the resin coating on our hands after a "trim" that was exacerbated by the alcohol, not tar. What. It was 4:20 when I commited it to memory.
Allegedly.
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@@NomadicPride 😂😂
Oh no! You shouldn't have to waste so much time getting that tar off the soles of your feet I'm so sorry you didn't have any Goo Gone! When I was visiting my niece out west and that happened I almost crap and she said no worries and I had it off in less than 5 minutes with the Goo gone 👍
Goo Gone, I’ll have to check it out, thanks. I ended up using a microfiber towel and alcohol. It went smoothly except it’s a little tricky between the toes. 😂
As kids we used baby oil or gasoline. Gasoline takes it off really quick.
I bet gas takes it off easy.