Hadn't heard about the washing machine bug. Maybe a bottle of peroxide in a cycle might help that as well!
The peroxide I use is the drugstore variety and one medium size bottle does the trick in a water heater. So I would think it could even be diluted some if one wanted to try it as a 'rinse' on affected skin. It shouldn't hurt as it is used to clean out cuts etc all the time. I suppose it is possible it is the critter itself on the skin that is sticky rather than a skin defense. I can't test out any theories since I am free of sticky skin - at least for the present moment!
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Hi Kacha,
Hadn't heard about the washing machine bug. Maybe a bottle of peroxide in a cycle might help that as well!
The peroxide I use is the drugstore variety and one medium size bottle does the trick in a water heater. So I would think it could even be diluted some if one wanted to try it as a 'rinse' on affected skin. It shouldn't hurt as it is used to clean out cuts etc all the time. I suppose it is possible it is the critter itself on the skin that is sticky rather than a skin defense. I can't test out any theories since I am free of sticky skin - at least for the present moment!
Take care,
Edward
January 5, 2012 - 6:29pmThis Comment
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