If you get Flex Seal Spray on your skin, don’t panic. If the Flex Seal is still wet, use paper towels to wipe off as much product from your skin as possible. Then, use a concentrated dish soap that cuts grease and grime with very warm water. (Flex Seal tends to release better with warm water). If Flex Seal Spray still remains on your hands, soak them in warm, soapy water for 15 minutes. Then, try washing them again.
Using a bar soap with cleansing agents and exfoliating additives may be helpful. One of the best additives to look for is ground pumice, which is made of milled volcanic glass. It is excellent for scrubbing and exfoliating grimy, hardworking hands. Also, look for a soap that includes ingredients such as activated charcoal, coffee grounds, sea salt, shredded loofah, or jojoba beads. A good cleansing bar soap will have coconut oil (Cocos Nucifera) as a main ingredient and sometimes Orange 10x essential oil, which is known for its cleansing and degreasing properties.
Baby oil, vegetable oil, or similar safe oils can also be used to help lift the product from your skin. Then, follow that with a wash and repeat cycle using pumice soap and warm water until the product is removed.
To avoid getting Flex Seal on your hands in the future, you can wear disposable gloves, which are available in most grocery stores.
If you still have questions, contact our Customer Service Team at (833) 411-3539.