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Lynny
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how do you get it out of a dogs ear once its hardened his face is covered in it
Pablo
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Jake
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smash it with a hammer
Lynny
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Jake
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a little hammer
Jambo
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Robin
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17th Jul 06 at 21:03   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

WTF did you put your dog in cement for?

have a look on google for "how to remove hardened cement"
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brick acid is the only thing i can think of TBPFHWY. Should gradually come off over time anyway.
Lynny
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when did i say i put my dog in cement? iv just got in from work to find my dogs head covered in cement and as he was lying in sun its hardened
Ry_B
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17th Jul 06 at 21:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Get it off quick as it will burn the poor thing.
JM_16v
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leave hgim to scracth it off slowly etc if you use chemicals etc it may posion him and if you try it may irratate
Lynny
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17th Jul 06 at 21:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Ry_B
Get it off quick as it will burn the poor thing.


he seems happy enough, hes just lying in garden quite content hes a bit dim....
Robin
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quote:
Originally posted by Ry_B
Get it off quick as it will burn the poor thing.


dried cement wont.

and Lynny, i was jesting.
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Lynny
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jesting? havent heard that for years.
and id imagine the cement wasnt dry when he got it on him.....
Jake
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I done bricklaying for two years and the only thing they would use to get off bits of cement are angle grinders and brick acid, even then they only use the acid when the cement is still wet. So you'll need an angle grinder.
CraigyG
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17th Jul 06 at 21:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pics?
Lynny
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im not using an angle grinder on my dog!
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is it on a hairy part? or a smooth, skinned part?

if its on the hair, just cut it out, if its not, i dont know what to suggest
Jake
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if you do it quick he wont even know what happened!
Lynny
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craig - that means walking down two flights of stairs
rob - would mean shaving his face im not doing that! plus as said its in his ear etc
jake -
Ally
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cut it if there is enough space between the cement and skin
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shave it oh my, that would be amusing in a strange way

its the only way im afraid
Jake
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quote:
Originally posted by Ally
cut it if there is enough space between the cement and skin

agreed. Cut it..................................

























..with an angle grinder
Lynny
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my dog is lovely, i cant shave his face! hes a pedigree collie!

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