Never believe what you are told-or death of my pony shirt

Hi everyone, today I have made a big mistake in my quest for sploshing fun. Let me tell you about it.
A few years ago I was talking to someone I knew, when I noticed they had green spray on their arm.
I said "I didn't think you would be spraying cars at work", she replied "No, I've been spray-marking piglets today"
She then went on to say that pig (or sheep) marking spray washes off skin with warm soapy water and does't stain your skin.
I aquired a tin of spray marker for pigs and put it in the shed for future use.
By the way she had no idea what I was asking her about it for.
Fast forward to today, and when I was clearing out the shed I found it. Well I decided to try it out big style, the colour of this spray is bright pink.
I sat in the (empty) bath in my favourite sploshing shirt, the one with the pink pony on it, and decided pony would look better a bit brighter.
I sprayed this stuff all over the shirt, then tried to wash it off my hands so I could change the batteries in the camera- IT WOULDN'T COME OFF!!!
I decided therefore that the easiest way to remove the shirt was to rip it off, as I didn't want any of this pink stuff on my face, so that was the end of my pony shirt. Shame as it has survived some fantastic messes in the past, but not this one.
However, as can be seen in the pictures this pink stuff was all over me as it had soaked through the clothes. I resorted to industrial hand cleaner specially formulated to remove paint, and this removed about 95% of it, but I still have pink stains on my body and legs, and my hands.
Next problem came when I started sneezing-not going into extreme details but I had got overspray up my nose. This stuff doesn't exactly dry like normal paint, so I now have pink nostrils as well.
The other problem is the pink has stained the bath slightly as well, this could take some explaining away, I have tried scrubbing it with Jif cream and there is still a slight stain.
So all in all, while a fun thing to do at first, the clean-up has taken all afternoon, and still some more to do.
So much for this stuff washing away with warm soapy water, I think it will take a week to get rid of it.
So take care when people tell you something cleans up easily, and if in doubt test on a small hidden area first!
Here are some pictures.
So beware of using strange substances for your fun
(still pink)Wampony.
A few years ago I was talking to someone I knew, when I noticed they had green spray on their arm.
I said "I didn't think you would be spraying cars at work", she replied "No, I've been spray-marking piglets today"
She then went on to say that pig (or sheep) marking spray washes off skin with warm soapy water and does't stain your skin.
I aquired a tin of spray marker for pigs and put it in the shed for future use.
By the way she had no idea what I was asking her about it for.
Fast forward to today, and when I was clearing out the shed I found it. Well I decided to try it out big style, the colour of this spray is bright pink.
I sat in the (empty) bath in my favourite sploshing shirt, the one with the pink pony on it, and decided pony would look better a bit brighter.
I sprayed this stuff all over the shirt, then tried to wash it off my hands so I could change the batteries in the camera- IT WOULDN'T COME OFF!!!
I decided therefore that the easiest way to remove the shirt was to rip it off, as I didn't want any of this pink stuff on my face, so that was the end of my pony shirt. Shame as it has survived some fantastic messes in the past, but not this one.
However, as can be seen in the pictures this pink stuff was all over me as it had soaked through the clothes. I resorted to industrial hand cleaner specially formulated to remove paint, and this removed about 95% of it, but I still have pink stains on my body and legs, and my hands.
Next problem came when I started sneezing-not going into extreme details but I had got overspray up my nose. This stuff doesn't exactly dry like normal paint, so I now have pink nostrils as well.
The other problem is the pink has stained the bath slightly as well, this could take some explaining away, I have tried scrubbing it with Jif cream and there is still a slight stain.
So all in all, while a fun thing to do at first, the clean-up has taken all afternoon, and still some more to do.
So much for this stuff washing away with warm soapy water, I think it will take a week to get rid of it.
So take care when people tell you something cleans up easily, and if in doubt test on a small hidden area first!
Here are some pictures.
So beware of using strange substances for your fun
(still pink)Wampony.