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Splinters can occur any time you work with wooden objects. Even the smoothest wooden vase can be problematic if you catch the wood on a grain and the end result can be a painful splinter
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1 Don't squeeze it ! As you are inspecting the splinter for the first time, don't squeeze it to try and get it out. If it's sharp, you could be embedding it further into your skin
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1. Blot the area with paper towels gently to absorb as much of the urine as possible. 2. Mix 3 percent hydrogen peroxide with baking soda and hot water to form a thick paste. 3. Apply
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1. Put approximately ½ teaspoon of pure baking soda a in a clean bowl. Add 1/2 teaspoon of warm water and blend. If desired, add ¼ teaspoon of sea salt. (If you have
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