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If you are stung by a jellyfish, "rinse the area with ocean salt water, then apply vinegar".
Westchester's lifeguards prefer to apply vinegar, said Chip Mathews, the county's deputy commissioner of parks and recreation who oversaw the county's lifeguards several years ago.
You can often help if you apply vinegar - that's great because it's acidic".
Some sources say to apply vinegar to any jellyfish wound.
Only apply vinegar once or twice a week.
In case you get burned with the paint stripper, apply vinegar to the burned area.
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Applying vinegar with a banded, directed sprayer – Evans demonstrates a banded, directed sprayer he developed at Cornell University's Homer C. Thompson Research Farm in Freeville, N.Y.
Avoid applying vinegar to the affected sting.
Aside from directly applying vinegar onto the stain, you can also try applying rubbing alcohol.
Applying vinegar to metal can also speed oxidation and result in rust or corrosion.
Avoid applying vinegar directly to the scar without diluting it with water first.
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