Sunday, February 21, 2010

How to remove Urethane liquid Plastic/Adhesive from skin once cured.?

What is the best way to remove it. I have it on my hands like literally in the prints and ridges of fingers and palms. the way it happened was i was helping someone with a mold,while they poured i held 2 piece mold together and it leaked onto hands and cured... i tried washing repeatedly and with hot water, scrubbing did not help. It seems as if its on there permanently. what or how should i get it off??? is there anything that can eat away the cured urethane adhesive? I will do anything to get it off, its really bugging me and im not sure how or what i should do to get it off.How to remove Urethane liquid Plastic/Adhesive from skin once cured.?
Good god. Is that the stuff you have on you? Ure-Bond? that specific product? You should have been wearing rubber gloves, and you're not supposed to use that as a casting resin, it's a glue. See if you can track down the MSDS safety sheet on that product. Here I found it. http://sculpt.com/ go to ';tech support'; then click on the MSDS link.





here's a quote from that product:


Be careful. Part A contains methylene diisocyanate (MDI). Vapors, which can be significant if material is heated or sprayed, cause lung damage and sensitization. Use only with adequate ventilation. Contact with skin and eyes may cause severe irritation. Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. Remove from skin with waterless hand cleaner followed by soap and water Refer to MSDS. Part B is irritating to the eyes and skin. It contaminated, flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. Use only with adequate ventilation.How to remove Urethane liquid Plastic/Adhesive from skin once cured.?
You will probably have to wait and let it wear off when your skin sheds. You could try calling the manufacturer.


Next time, follow the label and wear gloves! All that sort of stuff is toxic and doesn't wash off.
All I can think of is nail polish remover. Give that a try.. If it doesn't work, try to call the manufacturer today. Otherwise, it will take about 6 days to slough off. Good luck.

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