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#98756 03/21/05 01:55 PM
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Bobber, I don't think they ment from the inside. :rolleyes:

#98757 03/21/05 04:48 PM
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It's Called Safe Sea.
The web site is
http://www.lifestylesdirect.com/safesea/home.cfm?source=goog
It's only $9.95 a bottle.
I still like Bobbers idea, you can't be too safe, you never know if it works unless you try.
Jim
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#98758 03/21/05 06:06 PM
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I don't know about the freshwater rinse, I rinse off the minute I get out of the water from windsurfing and still get hit by it, got a couple yesterday and last year got hit in the eye with some and my head never went underwater (just got spray off the board).

#98759 03/21/05 06:33 PM
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Hey, while you are checking out the Safe Sea, check out their suits as well. They are NOT see-thru. They dry in nothing flat, on or off, and are really comfy. First time posting, but really looking forward to living the dream in June!

#98760 03/21/05 06:52 PM
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Yes, Simon, that's what I was trying to emphasize and what the website says. It says that the freshwater rinse may cause the nemos to fire. It says you are better to do a seawater rinse with seawater that does not contain the larvae.

Easier said than done, no doubt.


A fish and a bird can fall in love, but where will they build their nest?

#98761 03/21/05 06:55 PM
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Boy, pee is starting to sound a lot easier and cheaper.

#98762 03/23/05 09:21 AM
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my mom always used to chase us around when we were kids and one of us got stung by a wasp or bee...usually with a hunk of horse manure and the advise that if one of us could pee in a cup and pour it over that would be the best cure...of course that went over well! yuck, mom! probably would work great on jellyfish larvae stings...i know it works for sea urchin spines.

#98763 10/23/05 09:19 PM
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In March 2002 I was in Belize and swam in thimble jelly's all week and had no stings or rash. I saw one sting and it was like a bad mosquito sting.

In fresh water such rash's are from larva (literally in the skin) so it could be larva. Have ammonia and hydrogen peroxide handy and have fun!

#98764 10/23/05 09:27 PM
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laugh wow! hope heatherack was waiting seven months for that response!

#98765 10/23/05 09:38 PM
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laugh laugh laugh


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