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Old 11-13-2016, 12:56 PM
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I am putting down new shelf coverings in the bathroom -

one of the things I found in the process

Johnson wax OFF! Skintastic for Kids Insect Repellent Unscented

Then there is this on the label:

CAUTION: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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Old 11-13-2016, 01:22 PM
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How about the warning label on my Dermel tool:
Not to be used as a dental drill
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Chasing Hawk,so funny ! Had elderly neighbor, he got new upper denture, one spot was causing him some pain, he went to his workshop, used his Dremel on plate, fixed the problem and never went back to that dentist--ha !
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Old 11-13-2016, 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by annievee View Post
Chasing Hawk,so funny ! Had elderly neighbor, he got new upper denture, one spot was causing him some pain, he went to his workshop, used his Dremel on plate, fixed the problem and never went back to that dentist--ha !
My husband does that too!! lol
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I used to threaten DH with using a Dremel tool on his toenails - they were that tough.
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Originally Posted by annievee View Post
Chasing Hawk,so funny ! Had elderly neighbor, he got new upper denture, one spot was causing him some pain, he went to his workshop, used his Dremel on plate, fixed the problem and never went back to that dentist--ha !

Mom used to to take a paring knife to her dentures !
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I used to threaten DH with using a Dremel tool on his toenails - they were that tough.
Don't laugh. Lots of people use Dremels to keep their dog's nails in check and my podiatrist uses something suspiciously like a Dremel to smooth everything down when he's finished.
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Old 11-14-2016, 06:25 AM
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I used to threaten DH with using a Dremel tool on his toenails - they were that tough.
Dd uses Drexel with sanding disc to smooth dogs nails after clipping them
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I remember many a year ago, my dad taking his "china clippers" out and using fine sandpaper on them quite often. He had very fine "grits", as he made violins for a hobby. Don't go anywhere near when he had an eye pop out of a thinly calipered bird's-eye-maple belly.
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This is what the vet techs use on Brutus when he gets his nails clipped and "Dremeled". It's fast and easy.
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Dd uses Drexel with sanding disc to smooth dogs nails after clipping them
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