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In reply to the discussion: Who remembers mercurochrome? [View all]Baitball Blogger
(52,350 posts)18. I remember getting painted with a thin glass tube. That's how it was applied, right?
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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I've been treated with Mercurochrome and cleaned withPhiso-Hex, not to mention we knew a dentist ...
Scuba
Aug 2012
#7
It was called "monkey medicine" in our house, and I had completely forgotten until your post
Tom Ripley
Aug 2012
#35
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
In our neighborhood, it was melted cocoa butter in baby oil for that deep deep tan
Tom Ripley
Aug 2012
#38