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18. I remember getting painted with a thin glass tube. That's how it was applied, right?
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 11:24 AM
Aug 2012

I also remember the silver bead from the thermometer sliding back and forth in the bathroom sink before it disappeared down the drain.

We laughed.

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Who remembers mercurochrome? [View all] Bonobo Aug 2012 OP
Everybody my age does, but... TreasonousBastard Aug 2012 #1
I remember mercurochrome. Arkansas Granny Aug 2012 #2
+1 PAMod Aug 2012 #31
+2 cordelia Aug 2012 #32
No Mom, not the yellow stuff...I want the purple!" Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #36
I never knew it was banned. nt avebury Aug 2012 #3
I didn't either. undeterred Aug 2012 #8
Shop class. The spray bottle looked old, even then.... Pholus Aug 2012 #4
Years of skinned knees Ineeda Aug 2012 #5
every scrape or scratch as a kid eShirl Aug 2012 #6
I've been treated with Mercurochrome and cleaned withPhiso-Hex, not to mention we knew a dentist ... Scuba Aug 2012 #7
When I was a young Boy Scout mikeargo Aug 2012 #9
My dad called it "the red medicine"... Tom_Foolery Aug 2012 #10
I remember it well. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2012 #11
remember it well - yikes! blueamy66 Aug 2012 #12
Monkey blood! Lars39 Aug 2012 #13
It was called "monkey medicine" in our house, and I had completely forgotten until your post Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #35
I remember playing with actual mercury! We are Devo Aug 2012 #14
My dad was an appliance repairman susanr516 Aug 2012 #25
Sure do. No medicine cabinet complete without it. sarge43 Aug 2012 #15
Wow, didn't know it had been banned or that it had mercury in it NV Whino Aug 2012 #16
I once had a whole bottle of the stuff dumped on my head. eppur_se_muova Aug 2012 #17
I remember getting painted with a thin glass tube. That's how it was applied, right? Baitball Blogger Aug 2012 #18
Yes, a glass rod fixed in a rubber stopper with a melted glass glob for a tip Brother Buzz Aug 2012 #28
Yup....it turned orange. lasted forever. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2012 #45
I remember that and... pipi_k Aug 2012 #19
Oh hey, while we're on the subject pipi_k Aug 2012 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass Aug 2012 #40
homemade tanning lotion, before self-tanners zen_bohemian Aug 2012 #21
In our neighborhood, it was melted cocoa butter in baby oil for that deep deep tan Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #38
THAT's what Boner's tan reminds me of!!!!! dixiegrrrrl Aug 2012 #46
I much preferred it to merthiolate. trof Aug 2012 #22
I sure do, Starsky and Hutch sang, "So mama don't you take my mercurochrome away..." 2on2u Aug 2012 #23
God - I do. AngryOldDem Aug 2012 #24
my mother used it for chigger bites rurallib Aug 2012 #26
Clear fingernail polish was my mom's remedy for chigger bites Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #37
years later I heard that that actaully worked. rurallib Aug 2012 #42
mercurochrome, merthiolate and iodine were frogmarch Aug 2012 #27
It didn't sting like Iodine. Graybeard Aug 2012 #29
I remember lost-in-nj Aug 2012 #30
I sure do ashling Aug 2012 #33
They still use it all over the world dr.strangelove Aug 2012 #34
That and merthiolate, which stung like hell. Blue_In_AK Aug 2012 #39
I do nt steve2470 Aug 2012 #41
I do. Didn't realize that it was gone. Moondog Aug 2012 #43
Oh hellz yeah, I remember it! kimi Aug 2012 #44
I do. I spent my childhood covered in it. And being washed with pHisoHex REP Aug 2012 #47
For those feeling nostalgic gvstn Aug 2012 #48
I sure remember it solara Aug 2012 #49
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