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just a cool thing i dont know if we metioned before or not. abby doesnt like

to wash her hands after useing the toilet. i asked why she said its icky.

so i gave her some of my 'fast orange' soap. she loves it and has no problem

washing her hands now. the regular soap felt too weird. the fast orange has

as gritty feel to it and she likes it. just a thought hope it can be helpfull.

eric

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In a message dated 7/26/04 8:01:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

bris_sunshine@... writes:

> It is a soap, if I recall correctly, that my dad used to use to remove

> motor oil and other yucky stuff off of his hands. It has a really REALLY

strong

> orange smell, but it is a pleasant smell, in my opinion. You can find it at

> Wal-Mart, K-mart and stores like that, I do believe. You might even find it

> at a grocery store, possibly, like in the cleaners area???

>

yup its all over the place now. i also have something even more corse. it

removes ink tar and just about anything. abby loves that one too.

eric

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What the heck is " fast orange " soap and where is it sold?

PennY

> just a cool thing i dont know if we metioned before or not. abby

doesnt like

> to wash her hands after useing the toilet. i asked why she said

its icky.

> so i gave her some of my 'fast orange' soap. she loves it and has

no problem

> washing her hands now. the regular soap felt too weird. the fast

orange has

> as gritty feel to it and she likes it. just a thought hope it can

be helpfull.

>

> eric

> abbys dad

>

>

>

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Fast Orange is (I think) a brand made by the Zep Corporation, or maybe Gojo. It

contains pumice for scrubbing, so it's very gritty. I'm not sure if WD-40 still

makes the liquid version of Lava Soap, but it's similar to that, too.

Darren the pharmacy student

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From: penelope_fam

Sent: Mon 7/26/2004 6:24 PM

To: Autism_in_Girls

Subject: Re: Soap

What the heck is " fast orange " soap and where is it sold?

PennY

> just a cool thing i dont know if we metioned before or not. abby

doesnt like

> to wash her hands after useing the toilet. i asked why she said

its icky.

> so i gave her some of my 'fast orange' soap. she loves it and has

no problem

> washing her hands now. the regular soap felt too weird. the fast

orange has

> as gritty feel to it and she likes it. just a thought hope it can

be helpfull.

>

> eric

> abbys dad

>

>

>

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I stand corrected. It is made and distributed by the Permatex Corporation, and

should be available just about anywhere, including auto parts stores.

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From: Millam, Darren (UMKC-Student)

Sent: Mon 7/26/2004 6:57 PM

To: Autism_in_Girls

Subject: RE: Re: Soap

Fast Orange is (I think) a brand made by the Zep Corporation, or maybe Gojo. It

contains pumice for scrubbing, so it's very gritty. I'm not sure if WD-40 still

makes the liquid version of Lava Soap, but it's similar to that, too.

Darren the pharmacy student

dpm1d2@...

________________________________

From: penelope_fam

Sent: Mon 7/26/2004 6:24 PM

To: Autism_in_Girls

Subject: Re: Soap

What the heck is " fast orange " soap and where is it sold?

PennY

> just a cool thing i dont know if we metioned before or not. abby

doesnt like

> to wash her hands after useing the toilet. i asked why she said

its icky.

> so i gave her some of my 'fast orange' soap. she loves it and has

no problem

> washing her hands now. the regular soap felt too weird. the fast

orange has

> as gritty feel to it and she likes it. just a thought hope it can

be helpfull.

>

> eric

> abbys dad

>

>

>

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