Message from @lolyouwish
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Baby shampoo?
Clean water generally works best, I've never heard of anyone using baby shampoo.
Just don't panic and rub your eyes, and it usually passes pretty quickly as long as you aren't sensitive to it.
Mix water with maylox @Melektaus
NO
Do not use maalox
There is no acid to neutralize, and the grittiness of the maalox can cause further irritation.
I heard baby shampoo but even if it doesn't work at least its a smell from childhood as I burn to near death from pepper
Just because antifa is dumb enough to put maalox in their eyes doesn't mean we should be.
Golden dawn does that though?
They shouldn't be.
Maalox does literally nothing for pepper spray.
maybe the European maalox formula is better
Johnson and Johnson baby shampoo mixed 1:1 with water
I don't get the baby shampoo thing, how is it supposed to help?
Washes the shit out of your eyes I guess
I have 2 emts in my group who were trained by uncle Sam for the sandbox and they swear by it
The Internet says water and down soap
3:1
But that's just the Internet
So it's probs horseshit
Look, there is no magic solution to pepper spray. Nothing neutralizes it, and any relief is temporary. You have to flush it out and let it run its course. Clean water or saline solution is generally what works best, adding stuff to it doesn't make it work better.
Milk is arguable, I've heard different stuff. But putting milk in your eyes is a good way to get an infection.
My emt buddy says don't mix the water and baby shampoo until time to use it to maintain sterility
If you get sprayed, don't rub your eyes or skin or you will just make it worse. Breath evenly and don't panic. Wash out your eyes, and especially rinse out your mouth if you get it in there. So long as you aren't sensitive or allergic to the irritants, it passes pretty quickly so long as you don't make it worse. I am saying this as someone who has been sprayed multiple times.
If any of you saw the "preparing for pepperspray" post that got passed around for Auburn and Nola detailing the gear to help mitigate pepper spray and what to do if you are sprayed, as well as what to watch out for, that was me who wrote it.
I'm familiar with the stuff, and have worked around it.
The little sprays you normally see aren't typically that bad. As long as you don't take it straight to the eyes it normally passes in about 20 minutes or so if you don't make it worse. The danger comes from the concentrated stuff in the big fire extinguisher looking canisters, and I hate to say it but if you get directly sprayed by one of those you are going to be out of the fight for about an hour because you will be in a world of suck.
YHeah those.
Fuck those things.
i'm bringing one
Be mindful of which way the wind is blowing.
tailwind
Keep an eye out for them in the crowd, you do not want to be sprayed by one. It is not fun.
flammenwefer
debating if i should pick up 1 more extinguisher tbh
Up to you, wouldn't hurt to have some on our side tbh.