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Use Lotion When Doing Paperwork

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Date: 03/30/2005 Topic: Budget & Finance > Advice  
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When going through paper work keep lotion on hand. This makes the paper easier to grab and helps to prevent paper cuts.

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By Lynda (Guest Post)
You can also use several kid's straight balloons on several fingers to help grip and prevent paper cuts. If you have a tendancy to get cuts between fingers, it's time to wear disposable gloves during that task, right? lol
Good luck and God bless you. : )

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By Nancy from Nokomis, FL (Guest Post)
Hi, all -- if you do get a papercut, put some Chapstick on it. It takes away the sting, helps it heal, and helps seal it up so it won't keep catching on other paper edges. Clear nailpolish will also seal it up. It only stings for a moment!

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