Wash the affected area with water. Don't stand under a shower. That will cause the spray to run down your body and burn..uh...sensitive areas. When you flush the affected area, make sure you're bent over so the water drips on the ground, not down your body. For more on pepper spray visit my blog Best Defense. Hope this helps.
Pepper spray should be cleaned off as soon as possible. Wipe the area with cold water. Then, use a non-oil based soap, such as dish detergent, and scrub into the affected area. Wipe with cold water. This process may have to be repeated several times.
Well first off, you should not spray the wall with hair spray at all.
First, you take yoyr dog's eye out and lick the pepper off. Then, ALL DONE!
dno but try nail varnish remover xox ;]]
You could ask her to back off or tell your boyfriend to carry pepper spray. :)
Pepper Spray is good for 2 years. An expiration date is usually stamped on the bottom of the container. While it could be good after that date - you probably don't want to take a chance.
Hot water and some scrubbing
Hair Spray works great so does germ x
you should put on some bathroom spray on shoes and if it does not work it is impossilble to get off
The color of the car would become damaged. The pepper spray can also stick onto the car which would take a while to take it off.
you take out ur pepper spray and say back off dude
use soap and water immediately. i find that effective in a needy situation. if at home spray with spray and wash and let it sit and later ion wash it and the stain shall come out
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