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QuestionHow is it dangerous?Community AnswerIf you don't wash the residue off, then your finger will be flammable until you do.
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QuestionIs this really safe, and if it is, how?Community AnswerIt is safe, because it can't burn. If you don't take it off and you touch your eyes or mouth, it'll cause serious injuries.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to get all of the residue completely off?Community AnswerSimply wash them well with soap and water. You may need to wash a few times.
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QuestionIs it okay if I only use a bowl not an ashtray?Community AnswerYes there wont be any difference You can use any container as long as it is big enough.
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QuestionCould I keep it on but keep my hand away from flammable stuff so I can do the trick later?Community AnswerTouching your eyes or mouth or any other part of your body can cause injury. If you wanted to wait five minutes, sure. If you want to do it at home so you can scare someone at school a few hours later, no.There's no way it will stay on your fingers that long anyway.
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QuestionWill the residue burn me if I touch or rub it with my fingers?Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionCan the residue stay in the ashtray for a couple of hours?Community AnswerYes, it can.
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QuestionHow long does the residue stay on your fingers?Community AnswerUntil you wash it off. (If you don't wash your hands, it would probably rub off within the hour.)
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QuestionCan I do this if I'm a kid?Community AnswerYes, but I would recommend having an adult with you at the time.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I get hurt?Community AnswerIf you are burned, gently apply cold water and some aloe vera gel used for sunburns, unless it is a major burn (which it probably isn't in this case). If you get the ash in your eyes, mouth, or nose, I would suggest calling a poison control center or a 911 operator and asking them what should be done.
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QuestionCan I get burnt by the ash?Keiya_LSCommunity AnswerIt depends on how long ago the ashes were made, but yes, that is a safety hazard.
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