Don't get him started, Frank..For a people who call Jam, Jelly..what do you expect ! I've often wondered what the Americans call jelly....
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K-Y, What else!!
Now THAT'S Jelly
whoop, whoop, whoop
Calling all moderators, this thread is rapidly degenerating into randiness, best move to the private forum before the thought police point to this as one more example about why collecting WW2 German Militaria should be banned!!
Oye, so who knew??
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PS: Re the sexual nature of vaseline...
... I mean really Frank, Vaseline, can't you come up with something more creative and fun?? How about chocolate syrup?? Real, Maple Syrup, Jello (no fruit)........ I mean if we're going to utilize a hard to wash-off product in a recreational manner, at least make it edible...
(PS: My most profound apologies to the righteous, proper-thinking folks who peruse the forum looking for good, honest to goodness knowledge regarding militaria of WW2 Germany. Due to circumstances beyond my control, probably induced by 4 days of super sub-zero temperatures, it would appear stogieman has popped his cork. We regret any inconvenience caused by this sudden burst of naughtiness and promise in the future to try and contain ourselves in a proper fashion, at all times)
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Btw, on a more serious note, I checked the label of my vaseline pot. No mention of any "petroleum" contents. Pot label says "especially good for baby skin care".
Now, I am not so familiar with typical US products, but I can hardly imagine we are talking the same "jelly" here, are we? Petroleum on a baby skin? I don´t know.
So I stick with what I said, treat zinc pest with VASELINE if you live in Europe (and keep your badge healthy and smooth).
You may use "petroleum jelly" on your own risk if you are a US resident. But don´t come to me running when your badge yells "It hurts!" instead of "Oooh baby, that feels so good"!
Cheers, FrankCheers, Frank
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Paul Massucci
Re: RE: Condition
Originally posted by stogieman
.... There didn't appear to be any scarring from it, so a little vinegar will kill it off. I think you used petroleum jelly for this?...
don't know if you're kidding or not about the vinegar but it's always been my impression that exposing zinc to an acidic enviroment would hasten the corrosive process.
I've had good results using WD-40 applied with a Q-tip.
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Hi Guys. This is what I've been using to remove zinkpest...and it works!!! Also, here is a link that gives a lot of other uses.
This is GREAT stuff: it will clean your car batteries AND your baby's butt!
http://www.chefnoah.com/tips/petroleum_jelly.htmAttached FilesLast edited by Lorenzo Brown; 01-23-2003, 03:10 PM.Visit my Badge Collection: http://lbmilitaria.homestead.com/home.html
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