Why does fiberglass make you itch so much?
Answers:
A fiberglass/FRP panel is close to 40% (genuine) glass fibers; that's why it's called "fiberglass," the other 60% is polyester resin.
Fiberglass 'shavings' have dust that gets into the pores of your skin, which causes you 'itchiness.'
Soak in a hot bath and after you've been in the hot water long enough for your pores to 'open' a bit, scrub your affected skin with one of those stiff bath brushes.
Other answers:
it is made by fibre
it is made by fibre
The fiberglass fibers are like tiny tiny slivers of glass. They wedge into the crevices in your skin and gouge in, irritating your nerve endings.
fiber glass is fiberous glass threads that get stuck into your skin and make you tich you should wear protective clothing or vacume the dust right away to keep from touching it
It's primarily made of silica fibers that are only a couple of molecules thick. It gets right into your skin and as soon as you scratch it drives those fibers in deeper and thus the more you scratch, the more you itch. Try this; Do Not scratch!! When done working with fiberglass, rinse your arms with COLD water and DO NOT scrub or rub. This will reduce the itching greatly but not completely. Best bet is to wear a long sleeve shirt that you can throw away when done.
cause its glass and it sticks and stings
THE NAME SAY'S IT ALL....Fiber- GLASS!