Brian, I too am very allergic to CA. I keep JET bottles in a used country time lemonade container. Keeps them from spilling in the first place keeps the fumes from spreading.
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







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