Just had to share this with my friends here, as only you guys couold understand. Did a house with a hellacious roof today...14/12 in some areas. Had to shimmy across the ridge on butt to get the whole area. Felt immense pain and buring in the tender nether regions....got a SH burn on my cheeks and the "boys".... never had a burn there before!!!!!
Ground guy looks up and started laughing... I had the pump on water (while I was on the roof) and the hose shoved down the pants to rinse off.
Be careful out there!!!!
I'll do you the favor on NOT posting the pics of the casualty!
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I used to lift weights, back in the early days of my roof cleaning career. I did a lot of powerlifting (lifting super heavy weight) to trigger growth hormone release, and get bigger.
I did a lot of super heavy squats the old school way, ass to the floor! So, like many Powerlifters, I got hemmroids. I remember the first time the roof cleaning chemical hit the hemmroids
I don't know if it's just me, but the sh doesn't bother my skin that much anymore. I spilled some straight sh on my inner thigh, I rinsed it off a few minutes later and was expecting to get a burn or rash or something, but nothing. I don't get it, does your skin learn to adapt to the sh?
Yes, I think so Peter. My hands are all calloused from years of handling SH, and my legs are missing hair, from cleaning in shorts.
I chose not to wear a respirator for many years (HUGE Mistake)!
It is not the fumes, it is the atomized particles you walk through and breathe in, that cooks your lungs. I cough and wheeze all the time, my lungs are toast.
Be SURE and always wear a respirator, no exceptions, learn from my mistakes. Your lungs have no feeling, and SH will try and clean your lungs, just like a roof. They will burn and permanately damage lung tissue, and you will not feel a thing.
Thanks for the tip Chris, I always wonder about that, but the fumes don't bother me that much anymore, so I leave the mask in the trailer. I will start using it though because it only makes sense.