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Jen Mackey
Farmgirl in Training

37 Posts

Jennifer
Hollansburg Ohio
USA
37 Posts

Posted - Jun 14 2012 :  7:44:32 PM  Show Profile
Reading the poison ivy forum made me want to share one of my home remedies. When you have a splinter or thorn stuck in the skin after working in the garden, place a small piece of bacon fat on the splinter/thorn. Cover it with a band-aid for a few hours (I usually sleep with it on). When you take the band-aid off, the splinter/thorn will be on the bacon fat. My children love this because I don't have to dig the splinters out. This works like a charm.

Homespun Hospitality
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MiaBella
True Blue Farmgirl

100 Posts

Michelle
New Caney TX
USA
100 Posts

Posted - Jun 15 2012 :  06:44:09 AM  Show Profile
I once removed a splinter by pouring hydrogen peroxide on it. The bubbles just worked it out, it was pretty neat and painless as well...it doesn't work on every splinter...only the ones that are still sort of sticking out of your skin.

Michelle
Farmgirl Sister #4097

MiaBella Farm
New Caney, TX
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annie314
Farmgirl at Heart

6 Posts

Ann
Topeka Kansas
USA
6 Posts

Posted - Jun 16 2012 :  07:03:38 AM  Show Profile
If you need to remove a bunch of small splinters, try a peel off facial masque. This works on cactus spines too.

Meandering to the beat of a different drummer
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garyw965
True Blue Farmgirl

51 Posts

Gary
Hemet CA
USA
51 Posts

Posted - Jun 17 2012 :  10:41:06 AM  Show Profile
I'll have to try that next time I am cutting wood and get a splinter. Thanks for sharing.
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mosquitocontrol
Farmgirl in Training

34 Posts

Regina
Fayetteville OH
USA
34 Posts

Posted - Jun 17 2012 :  1:48:44 PM  Show Profile
Thanks for the tip, I just usually let them fester out though. They don't bother me to much
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maryk
Farmgirl in Training

30 Posts

Mary
Barrington RI
USA
30 Posts

Posted - Jun 18 2012 :  2:31:03 PM  Show Profile
Thanks for the tip, I'll have to try that next time I get a splinter.
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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl

1825 Posts


Virginia
USA
1825 Posts

Posted - Jun 21 2012 :  7:23:33 PM  Show Profile
I use the sharpest needle in my sewing box and dig it out, using only as much depth and pressure as I absolutely need. It's almost never pleasant, but pretty much foolproof. I love these other ideas, though, and will remember to try them next time I get a splinter. Thanks!
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Madelena
True Blue Farmgirl

1919 Posts

Mary
Central TX
USA
1919 Posts

Posted - Jun 22 2012 :  03:58:06 AM  Show Profile
If I get a small splinter that is just lying side-wise under the skin.. I will wash it, put some antibiotic cream on it when I first find it and just let it grow out. As long as it is NOT hurting.. when the bottom layers of skin form, it pushes the top layers up and off..and the splinter magically disappears one day. (One of the TV doctor shows also stated this a few months ago.)

BUT if it is in and hurts -- or points downward and is deep.. I douse skin and tweezers with antiseptic, (or mom used to burn the end of her needle to "sterilize" -- I will just use alcohol if I have to dig).. and take it out.

I haven't had to actually remove a splinter in years and years.

Mary FG #3153

"There is no unbelief: Whoever plants a seed beneath the sod and waits to see it push away the clod, he trusts in God." (Kate Douglas Wiggin)
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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

3557 Posts

Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Jun 22 2012 :  07:15:37 AM  Show Profile
If you have to remove a splinter from a child put some oral gel on it and it will numb the area long enough to get it out.

Diana

Farmgirl Sister #273
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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl

1825 Posts


Virginia
USA
1825 Posts

Posted - Jun 22 2012 :  12:46:34 PM  Show Profile
DIana, that's a great idea!
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maryk
Farmgirl in Training

30 Posts

Mary
Barrington RI
USA
30 Posts

Posted - Jul 01 2012 :  07:45:33 AM  Show Profile
Thanks Diana didn't know about the oregel.
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texdane
Farmgirl Legend Chapter Leader Chapter Guru

4658 Posts

Nicole
Sandy Hook CT
USA
4658 Posts

Posted - Jul 01 2012 :  1:16:16 PM  Show Profile
Those are some great ideas! My dd and I are always getting splinters for some reason.

Nicole

Farmgirl Sister #1155
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shauna
Farmgirl in Training

19 Posts

Shauna
San Diego CA
USA
19 Posts

Posted - Jul 02 2012 :  07:06:02 AM  Show Profile
Pretty neat ideas! I'll have to try some of them next time I get a slinter.
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Oggie
True Blue Farmgirl

526 Posts

Ginny
Machias Maine
USA
526 Posts

Posted - Jul 02 2012 :  6:49:34 PM  Show Profile
Try using scotch tape. Put it over the splinter and pull it off, it should work painlessly unless it is a splinter that is deep into your skin.

Ginny
Farmgirl #2343
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mosquitocontrol
Farmgirl in Training

34 Posts

Regina
Fayetteville OH
USA
34 Posts

Posted - Jul 17 2012 :  1:16:20 PM  Show Profile
Scotch tape, there's a new one.
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