My mom had a visit to the hospital after our neighbors threw a big pile of it on there burn pile when I was younger.Anybody got into smoke from burning poison oak?
I hear u can get it in the lungs and in your mouth, eyes, nose, etc.
That hippy soap is great. It’s good with poison oak and poison ivy and it is the most effective soap that I’ found to wash anti-seize off my hands.That is an outstanding buck but looking at what he is in gives me a full panic attack. I have hunted A zone blacktail for many many years and get poison oak incredibly bad. So much so that it has changed where I have hunted in recent years due to PO overgrowth.
Some things I have learned are, you cannot avoid it so do everything you can to take precautions. When I get an animal on the ground, I am hyper aware of gloves and covering everything that will be touching the animal. Also learn to wash you clothes very well and the right way. What I mean by that is take your clothes off (anything that has potentially touched PO) and put them straight into the washer. I have made the mistake of throwing my clothes on the ground, getting in the shower, then carrying my clothes to the washer, only to have PO show up all over my chest/arms etc from exposure due to carrying the clothes.
Lastly, and this sounds kinda weak but I learned this from my brother who is a firefighter. Not sure if you all are aware of Dr. Bronner's Peppermint soap? Its kind of a hippy soap that you can get at Trader Joes and sometimes Costco. Anyhow, the peppermint suppresses the PO oils. I thought this was bs but my brother and all of the firemen he knows do this. Put some of that Bronners in a ziploc bag with some wipes of some kind. At the end of each day on a backpack hunt (only in PO territory), I wipe myself down with a wipe. It smells really good and also has completely suppressed my breakouts. If I do get PO, it is very mild compared to what it used to be. I cannot recommend this enough as hippy dippy as it sounds.
GOJO smells great too!Firefighter in CA and also a cattle rancher. Poison oak is just part of life hunting and doing things outdoors around here. To answer the smoke thing... yes it can and does happen although its rarer than you would think. I've used Technu for years and it has been hit or miss. What I have found is how bad you get it really depends on how well you wash after and with what. I've done the bleach thing, alcohol, calamine lotion, dawn, etc. Haven't tried the hippy soap yet, but have gone to this method and it has worked every time so far. Limit exposure to to other items, keep the clothes separate from others and wash asap. I take a shower right away and wash with a scotch brite pad and GOJO orange soap. Mechanics use it for grease, and it works better on that than anything Ive used. Figured if it works that well for grease, why not oak oils. It also has those exfoliating ball things in it. Wash with the pad scrubbing as hard as you can stand it. I alway end with cold water too (suppoosedly it closes the poors back up). Good luck and hope this helps.