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Re: Gear Oil in the Eye
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Posted by RAB on August 17, 2005 at 22:49:09 from (195.93.21.100):
In Reply to: Gear Oil in the Eye posted by wolfman on August 17, 2005 at 18:04:47:
Cannot be very high pressure or any seals would have blown out. Your eye issue is the ONLY part of your whole body with live cells on the surface - all your skin surface is already dead. A good rinse should be all that is needed, but don"t wait around if problem persists as there may have been crud or chemicals, that could make things worse, in the bottom of the box. Hindsight thought for the future - Dummy could easily have avoided problem by wearing safety specs or goggles. Always a good idea even if it only stops most falling dust getting in eye. Us spec wearers have an advantage, as long as lenses are shatter resistant. BTW - There should be a breather somewhere on that box which is blocked? Regards, and be careful, RAB
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