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![]() | I'm not sure how to keep the smell off your clothes, but when it comes time to clean your sticky fingers all you need to do is rub oil over your hands to dislodge the resin, then wash with soap to take the oil off. It works great I use a spray bottle of Pam to clean my fingers. Oil takes off the THC, soap takes off the oil. | ||
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![]() | HaHa! thats hilarious! I could just see Big O coming out of his room in that suit! ![]() | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I wouldn't spend 1000 bucks on a trimming machine when I can get 4-5 naked ladies to do for me for about the same price. No clothes=No smell. You can keep the resin off the fingers by wearing latex gloves. When you're do moving the buds, freeze the gloves and the resin will pop right off with a little stretch. | ||
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...but i've seen a machine called an ardvark or somthing. it hooks up to your vacume cleaner and its like a hair trimmer of sorts...all the trimmings get sucked up into the vacume. i have never seen one advertised so i don't know the price but its got to be cheaper then the others
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![]() ![]() | I have come to the conclusion that no one makes a unit for the home user that is inexpensive or easy to move and store. I definitely see a niche in the market that medical users could have filled. Even the home or small personal grower could use a small unit that isn't $1000.00. I would spend $200.00- $300.00 but not much more. All that there is out there are very expensive and for the commercial grower. ![]()
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![]() | To clean sticky/stinky fingers after trimming I use margerine or butter then wash up with soap. I just wear clothes that I don't wear in public when I cut down. Much more economical than a trimming machine. I guess it depends on how much you have to cut down at one time. | ||
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