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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 400095"><p>2% or homogonized milk! I think skim would work too but not nearly as well as homogonized. I once accidentally ironed my hand (still have the scar to prove it) when I was 18. Wasn't paying good attention ironing a shirt and stuck the hot surface on my hand just below the thumb hurt like the dickens....</p><p></p><p>Liquid burns, especially water or soups are the worse. I caught myself with a slowcooker once too (crock pot) I was stirring with a ladel and it slipped out of my hand and slattered the liquids on my shoulder just under the collar bone. OW is all I have to say. Honey is a good one, cool water to stop the process of burning (aka literally cooking your skin) and definitely no butter or fatty based things (even ointments like polyspren don't let the wound breath to heal).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 400095"] 2% or homogonized milk! I think skim would work too but not nearly as well as homogonized. I once accidentally ironed my hand (still have the scar to prove it) when I was 18. Wasn't paying good attention ironing a shirt and stuck the hot surface on my hand just below the thumb hurt like the dickens.... Liquid burns, especially water or soups are the worse. I caught myself with a slowcooker once too (crock pot) I was stirring with a ladel and it slipped out of my hand and slattered the liquids on my shoulder just under the collar bone. OW is all I have to say. Honey is a good one, cool water to stop the process of burning (aka literally cooking your skin) and definitely no butter or fatty based things (even ointments like polyspren don't let the wound breath to heal). [/QUOTE]
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