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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2586394" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Wouldn't worry about the parrafin... Unless you plan on tossing the whole tube/jar in the dryer and running it extremely hot, it's not really an issue. Bits in clothing and bedding should be perfectly fine. Or you could, if you really worry, do a little handwash in the sink to get the bulk of it out, before putting it in the washing machine. You could try something based on Aloe Vera, but there's little that beats some vaseline-based creams when eczema's involved, and you want your cracked skin to heal. The combo you were given really does make sense. Hope you're feeling better!</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2586394, member: 401801"] Wouldn't worry about the parrafin... Unless you plan on tossing the whole tube/jar in the dryer and running it extremely hot, it's not really an issue. Bits in clothing and bedding should be perfectly fine. Or you could, if you really worry, do a little handwash in the sink to get the bulk of it out, before putting it in the washing machine. You could try something based on Aloe Vera, but there's little that beats some vaseline-based creams when eczema's involved, and you want your cracked skin to heal. The combo you were given really does make sense. Hope you're feeling better! Jo [/QUOTE]
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