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It depends on the dry chemical. Sodium chloride is a dry chemical that you just have to wipe off. Sodium hydroxide is a dry chemical too, but if you get it on yourself you need to flush your skin with cold running water for 15 minutes then go to the emergency room. The answer to your question is found in the Material Safety Data Sheet for the chemical you are using.

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