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don't know if some resins are more stubborn than others but all I've ever done is take a hot bath with any old tarty farty bubble bathy goo in and the resin just washes off with usual bath washing type procedures (natural sponge wielded by my favourite hand maiden!)

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Here in France I have a small bin with a poorly closed top into which I put my offending kit and up to 10litres of alchohololol.

Bought from the local Super U (Like a Tesco but shoite)

Costs me 9euros for 5 litres but cleans resin and shoite well.

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I know there is not much resin in the conifers so late in the year, but my wife had heard somewhere that milk helps remove resin from your arms, i laughed at first, but i give it a try and it worked, amazed!! Might try cleaning my flip-line next with the stuff!

 

ladys urine aparantly the PH levels differ from that of the man , i found it works well and would recomend:lol:

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