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Would be nice if it would stay in one spot.I wasn't kidding about the Clorox; I've used it for years. Just put the top of the open jug on the blistered spot, hold it snug so you don't slop Clorox all over the place, & turn the jug up. Takes the itch away & seems to help in drying it out. Mama says it burns her, but it's never bothered me. Obviously, it doesn't have to be Clorox; any bleach will do.
Mom used to buy that. I didn't know if it was even made anymore
Did it work?
Mom used to buy that. I didn't know if it was even made anymore
Did it work?
Quote: It will, if you do it right. Easiest to use it on your arms, but legs work, too, with a little practice. Just keep the top of the jug snug against the skin, and don't release it 'til the jug's upright again.
Quote: THAT I understood!