Poison oak treatment

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Poison oak treatment

Post by northforkecap » Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:10 pm

Got a question about poison oak: after your dog's been running through it, how would you treat it? The fear is the oil getting on my family and causing havoc. We live in So. Ore. where there is an abundance of it. So far I have purposely kept her away from it but I want to go on some outings where it can't be avoided. Is there a shampoo out there for it? Thoughts? Thanks.

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Re: Poison oak treatment

Post by Cajun Casey » Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:23 pm

Dawn dish soap.
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Re: Poison oak treatment

Post by BigShooter » Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:54 pm

Whatever soap or cleaner will remove dirty engine oil or grease from your hands most effectively will also be the most effective for removing poison oak or ivy oils on humans or dogs. Of course you'll be stripping natural body oils as well. Most hand dishwashing liquid soaps work okay. Products like GoJo & Fast Orange tend to be better at oil removal.

I've had success in eliminating the skin reaction after touching poison ivy if immediately afterwards I clean the area of my skin with Fast Orange. I've also reduced the size & length of the skin reaction by washing with mechanic's hand cleaners as soon as the reaction is noticed. One caution - avoid using abrasive cleaners with grit or pumice as the abrasion of the skin tends to increase an existing reaction.
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Re: Poison oak treatment

Post by mcbosco » Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:05 pm

vinegar bath, diluted

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Re: Poison oak treatment

Post by Fester » Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:47 pm

I f you do happen to get it this is the best stuff I have ever used www.zanfel.com
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Post by doco » Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:56 am

Fester wrote:I f you do happen to get it this is the best stuff I have ever used http://www.zanfel.com
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Absolutely x100...Nothing better. A little expensive $35 for a tube at Wal-Mart but worth every dime. 1 - 2 applications and you're all good!

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Re: Poison oak treatment

Post by northforkecap » Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:46 am

Thanks for all the input and for taking the time to respond. Sure appreciate this forum and all the help it provides.

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Re: Poison oak treatment

Post by birddog1220 » Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:26 am

zanfel is awesome but if you don't want to spend the $$$ you can use bleach and water (50-50) it works may take a day or two longer.

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