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Removing cement from the body should be done with caution, as it can be harmful to your skin. The best course of action is to try and gently scrape the cement off with a plastic putty knife, then rinse thoroughly with warm water and mild soap. If the cement hasn't come off completely, you can use aRead more
Removing cement from the body should be done with caution, as it can be harmful to your skin. The best course of action is to try and gently scrape the cement off with a plastic putty knife, then rinse thoroughly with warm water and mild soap. If the cement hasn’t come off completely, you can use a cleaner specifically designed for removing cement and grout. Once the area has been washed and rinsed, apply a moisturizing lotion or cream to prevent irritation.
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