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<blockquote data-quote="fellersbarnoneranch" data-source="post: 65034" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>In my experience, it is best not to pick at them unless you want the hair to come out. Small places (pencil eraser or less) clear up better. The scabs will work their way off and leave the hair intact if not picked at. The job is getting the med soaked in low--I think an eyedropper would do a good job and keep you from getting messy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fellersbarnoneranch, post: 65034, member: 120"] In my experience, it is best not to pick at them unless you want the hair to come out. Small places (pencil eraser or less) clear up better. The scabs will work their way off and leave the hair intact if not picked at. The job is getting the med soaked in low--I think an eyedropper would do a good job and keep you from getting messy. [/QUOTE]
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