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    It works good at getting blood out or car upholstery and carpets. It also works on clothes.
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    It removes pencil marks, and drawings from desk tops.

    Are teachers would have us do this on the last day of each school year. That was in elementary school
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    How about something I can use like a can of silly string instead?
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    Canned goo can make an effective lubricant for your hones in lieu of oil or honing solution.

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    I’ve seen vids of soccer refs using some kind of sprayed foam to mark where a penalty kick is to be placed. Seems like a good use.
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    Im with Ray. Works on a hone nicely. But i just use Cremo for that.
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    I had purchased a can of Barbisol just before I started wet shaving. Used a little bit on hones. After a few years I decided to use it up. With the addition of a brush and added water, it actually works quite well for shaving.

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    1: Plan your escape route. For example leave your room door open for easy reentry.

    2: Take an LP record jacket and flex it open and spray in goo.

    3: Slide the open end under someones dorm room door from the hall way side.

    4: Stomp very hard on the upper side of the record jacket.

    5: If the room was occupied use your planned escape route. If not remove the liner and walk away like nothing is
    amiss.

    Warning, I read this somewhere and have never practiced it in person so do so at your own risk.

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    Rez, should I ask how the blood got on the car uphotery?
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