lleigh1981
Greenlighter
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- Sep 4, 2008
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I have some tar that I had to transfer to a very humid climate. I also dumbly and accidentally, sprayed the outside of it with water. They're wrapped up in balloons of course, but I guess the water still seeped in.
I can salvage a little of it but the majority of it sticks to my fingers. I can also use that stuck part to sort of pluck the rest of it off the plastic. I've tried freezing it to get it out, which doesn't help a lot.
If I just cook it up with the plastic, will the plastic meltdown only to re-harden again in my veins? I don't think that could happen, but I don't know the melting point of plastic. Has this happened to anyone else? How do I solve this problem? Thanks in advance for your help!
I can salvage a little of it but the majority of it sticks to my fingers. I can also use that stuck part to sort of pluck the rest of it off the plastic. I've tried freezing it to get it out, which doesn't help a lot.
If I just cook it up with the plastic, will the plastic meltdown only to re-harden again in my veins? I don't think that could happen, but I don't know the melting point of plastic. Has this happened to anyone else? How do I solve this problem? Thanks in advance for your help!