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amother
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Tue, Apr 24 2012, 6:01 pm
I didn't realize, but my husband put out a mouse trap in our dining room. My baby was playing and stepped in the glue trap! It got stuck to her clothes and one of her socks. B'H, the glue didn't touch any of her skin. I am actually amazed that she still had her socks on, which she pulls off the second I put them on her!
Besides trying to get in touch with dh at work to see if he put out any more traps and for him to tell me where they are, I would like to get the glue off of the baby's clothes. The sock is also stuck to the mouse trap.
Anyone know how to get the glue off clothes and how to remove something from the trap? Obviously, the most important think is that my baby is OK, but I'd like to clean her clothes if I can!
Thanks!
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Yael3
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Tue, Apr 24 2012, 6:19 pm
I would change your title and add the word CLOTHING. It appears to be a medical emergency otherwise.
As far as the clothing cleaning goes, I would Google for the answer or simply call the mouse trap company that manufacters the item.
Hatzlacha.
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Fox
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Wed, Apr 25 2012, 11:31 am
Not to mention getting rid of the glue traps. BTW, many poskim hold that glue traps are tzaar baal chaim.
I know I'm beginning to sound like I have a stake in the company (I don't!), but buy a rat zapper instead. More humane and less messy -- for mice and toddlers!
www.ratzapper.com
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