Look out when you open it though. It also keeps them fresher longer at the field. I keep the kicker in a seperate container.
I would wear a respirator, and mop up what you can with a rag so you can pull it up without leaving it there. Paper towel might just stick.
Then I would kick off the remaining amount.
If you need to sand it off wear a respirator.. Sanding as you know can be just as bad.
Brian Smith wrote:
Folks I'm very allergic to CA fumes..I do keep a 2 oz bottle in my cupboard to use "OUTSIDE" in front of a fan... (Foolish I know) Lately I have been suffering the worst cold and cold symptoms I have ever had... This evening while looking in my cupboard I discovered I have accidentally knocked over my CA bottle..The lid came off and 1/2 the bottle of CA has seeped out all over my cupboard...I have been breathing these fume for a couple hours each evening and thinking I had the worst cold of my life... Now that I have discovered this, what is the best way to delute, dry it up, clean it up?? Any ideas.?? I'll have to go to Lowes and get a respirator to wear while trying to clean it up..I have had to get out of there till I can clean it up with out breathing any more fumes..It is CA+ and is very sticky and still damp and putting off plenty of fumes.. Thanks for any ideas...Brian
-- Jeff Steifel
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