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OK, so I'm on a job in the "Land of the Rich & Shameless" (that would be Southampton, Long Island) and we are installing some fairly high end fabric.
When hanging fabric, you obviously don't want to get anything on the face of the product as it will immediately soak in and stain.
So, what could be the worst thing to get on the face of it? That's right, a sample of your DNA. I goofed and forgot i had stuck a razor blade in the wall to hold the fabric in place while I made a relief cut around some moldings. I took my right hand and swept it across the fabric to lay it in place a bit better and caught the razor blade with my pinkie. Ouch. Cut it to the bone.
I am proud to say not one drop got on the fabric, and i wrapped the finger and finished out the day. It was tough to work clean, the blood soaked through layers of bandaids before it finally quit oozing.
Fair warning, if blood or mangled flesh makes you woozy, stop right here.
When hanging fabric, you obviously don't want to get anything on the face of the product as it will immediately soak in and stain.
So, what could be the worst thing to get on the face of it? That's right, a sample of your DNA. I goofed and forgot i had stuck a razor blade in the wall to hold the fabric in place while I made a relief cut around some moldings. I took my right hand and swept it across the fabric to lay it in place a bit better and caught the razor blade with my pinkie. Ouch. Cut it to the bone.
I am proud to say not one drop got on the fabric, and i wrapped the finger and finished out the day. It was tough to work clean, the blood soaked through layers of bandaids before it finally quit oozing.
Fair warning, if blood or mangled flesh makes you woozy, stop right here.
