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Anyone know if this is safe?? I have a really bad burn & need something....

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I just read my label and saw nothing alarming. Never the less, I would wash my hands and keep it away from my mouth.

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Anyone know if this is safe?? I have a really bad burn & need something....

Call the company to be sure. But before you do that if the burn is larger than a quarter and is blistered or a white or black color get yourself to a doctor first. Large or deep severe burns run a very high likelyhood of becoming infected. If the burn is serious and/or is in a 'bending area' you need to give your doctor a call

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MistressIsis Apprentice

Thanks all! I was pretty sure but got nervous!

I tagged the tailpipe on a Harley & thankfully it's only 1st degree, just really big & really annoying.

Also no doc right now but I've had bad burns before (restaurants etc) so I'm not worried but I will definitely keep an eye on it

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Thanks all! I was pretty sure but got nervous!

I tagged the tailpipe on a Harley & thankfully it's only 1st degree, just really big & really annoying.

Also no doc right now but I've had bad burns before (restaurants etc) so I'm not worried but I will definitely keep an eye on it

Glad it wasn't real severe. Now I'm jealous though, not only did you do it on a Harley but you live in Arizona. My dream is to go back to Mesa Area and see if Jakes Corner is still there.

I hope you heal soon and keep it between the ditches.

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