One thing that I haven't seen is a tip on protecting bare skin when sanding fiberglass. Sanding the stuff releases little particles of glass that can work its way into the skin and leave you itching and uncomfortable for a day or two, especially if your skin brushes up against a sanded surface. So, here's a tip from a family member who spent one summer working in a fiberglass factory: Spray your forearms and anything that you think might touch the surface you are sanding with hairspray. Then, at the end, you can just wash it off and you'll be good as before sanding. (Somebody else said to wear a mask to protect your breathing 'skin' too.) Oh, and wear gloves.
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Now, here's a story to make you chuckle. When I was young and got my first apartment, I washed the curtain shears in the washing machine. I was short on coins and, since it was only two pair, I threw them in with my clothes in the coin-operated washer. I didn't know they were made from the old fiberglass type of material.
Imagine my discomfort when I put on my newly washed underwear and went to work! That was a long day of squirming in the chair and trying not to itch myself! After 4 subsequent washings, I ended up throwing nearly all my underwear away and buying new.
