Lynn Wrote " It cleaned the nasty pink/yellow stains"

Lynn if your girls have staining do you think they could have a food
allergy?  That would be my fist guess.

Charlene



Lamont & Charlene Yoder
Woftam Cavaliers
Sunbury, Ohio
www.WoftamK9s.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynn Beman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 8:58 PM
Subject: [CKCS-L] Oxiclean


> Hi, All -- Please indulge me for re-opening this discussion;  I only
recently
> have returned home from work and gotten my fingers on a computer with
> internet service that works....
>        Since I was the first one that first responded to the query about
> Oxiclean, and because I don't want people like Winnie or Barb or others --
> all of whom I have great respect for their knowledge and love of our
little
> dogs -- to think that I abuse my puppies...
>        I only used the Oxiclean AFTER testing it on myself.  I was
extremely
> careful in mixing it because any powdered detergent/cleaning product can
be
> harmful if inhaled in it's powder form.  I mixed it as per the directions
on
> the container, using the lowest portion of powder recommended.  My hands
were
> in the two 3-cup bowls twice as long as Zephyr's hairy discolored feet
> because she has 4 feet which were dunked only 2 feet at a time and I only
> have 2 hands (follow THAT logic?).  And, I only used this product twice on
> her, with more than a month between each treatment.
>        Also, there was no way she could get the solution in any other part
of
> her body since she was standing in the kitchen sink with 2 feet in bowls
in
> one sink and her body and other feet in the other sink...(it's a good
thing I
> don't wash too many dishes in these sinks, according to my sainted
> mother-in-law).
>        It cleaned the nasty pink/yellow stains, my hands didn't feel dry
or
> burning and her foot pads seem healthy and normal.
>        Even though I'm an art historian and history museum administrator,
I
> took a great deal of chemistry in high school and college.  I've handled
many
> chemicals that were much more alkaline than this stain remover even begins
to
> be... I was using it wisely.     The only thing that happened was that
> Zephyr's slippers (and tip of her tail) got whiter and my hands got
cleaner.
>
>        Actually, I find some of the herbal remedies and supplements much
> scarier to use than this Oxiclean product. which I still recommend for an
> OCCASIONAL use if needed.
>        Thanks for listening...
>        Lynn Beman and
>        Culloden Zephyr who has white slippers and a white-tipped skunk
tail
>        Amherst NY
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