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    Re: egg question

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    I have not even bee able to find that one in stores either. It is all over e-bay, but not in stores. However, I have not tried that one either. I still have some old Liquid Band-aid left (the one with the dropper bottle and applicators). The one displayed in that link has the applicators with the stuff already on them. I would think that it would work, but have no experience.

    I was talking to a friend yesterday that is debating trying Elmer's Glue. If it's safe to eat, it can't harm an egg. The only thing with Elmer's, is it won't let the egg breathe in the applied spot. However, it doesn't really need to breath, so long as the whole egg is coated in it.

    After some more applications of what I am using, and maybe some Elmer's tests, I will probably post a thred with all of my findings.

    With the humidity level where it is, and the heat, i cant imagine the elmers would fully dry out enough.
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    Re: egg question

    Quote Originally Posted by JenH View Post
    This is a great thread. I have a little boob egg that is starting to mold - I was thinking about coating the thin end with something to help it along....
    Jen,
    I find that most boob eggs will mold on the boob portion. However, it rarely spreads to the good part of the egg. I rarely have to do anything to a boob egg, but I guess it wouldn't hurt. I just wanted to let you know that you would probably be just fine if you decided to take no action at all.
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    Re: egg question

    New skin doesn't work.Tim, Sean and I were talking about the liquid band aid stuff the last time I saw him.It appears that it whent off the market,for what reasons I don't know.
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    Re: egg question

    Quote Originally Posted by whitesnake12 View Post
    New skin doesn't work.Tim, Sean and I were talking about the liquid band aid stuff the last time I saw him.It appears that it whent off the market,for what reasons I don't know.
    Thanks for the heads up, but I am not using new skin.
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