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Baby girl, she's 3 now, was helping me in the yard. I turn around, and there she is, pulling on some poison... My heart sank. "Stop, baby girl! That's itchy itchy Ichabod!" Her eyes well up, we run to the shower and I scrub her down for quite some time... Time will tell. I've warned her so many times about it. Infact I pointed out some new poison popping up in the back not more than a half hour prior...

Baby girl, she's 3 now, was helping me in the yard. I turn around, and there she is, pulling on some poison... My heart sank. "Stop, baby girl! That's itchy itchy Ichabod!" Her eyes well up, we run to the shower and I scrub her down for quite some time... Time will tell. I've warned her so many times about it. Infact I pointed out some new poison popping up in the back not more than a half hour prior...

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We got a day or so before we find out if we cleaned her.

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We got a day or so before we find out if we cleaned her.

Use dawn dish soap, it's the only soap I've found strong enough to get all that oil. Scrub vigorously, with cold water.

If the rash appears make a thick oatmeal paste and coat the body. It will dry out the oil and soak it up. This is going the mostly natural route. Otherwise they make something that is guaranteed to dry it out overnight or your money back. It costs $20-30 at CVS. Forget the name off the top of my head. I get it whenever my kids get poison ivy on their faces. I take no chances of it getting into their eyes.

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Oh yes yes yes. That's what I did. You gotta treat it like you've been working on a greate old engine.