Any of you guys heard of disposable gloves? They're cheap, something like
$7 for a box of 100. When you're done with the work, you don't have to
scrub your fingernails. Usually I can re-use the gloves for several tasks
on the cars. Great for picture-taking, just slip the glove off and snap the
picture by holding the camera with a clean hand. There are a couple
solvents that actually started melting the gloves, so I can imagine what
happens to bare skin. Those times, I switch to heavy-duty gloves.
Fred
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> Subject: Re: Low Tech Tip
> Author: andycost@att.net
> Date: 7/27/2000 7:21 PM
>
> I know a guy that worked at Midas muffler shop that made his own
> concoction. He mixed bleach, detergent, hand cleaner, dish soap,
> chem-tool, ammonia, and who knows what else in a large tub. It worked
> really well except for the cyanide gas that was given off. He didn't
> even have to scrub. Just stick your hands in and pull them out clean
> enough to do surgery. He did start to experience a pesky little
> chemical burn and skin loss. I guess that is why he doesn't use it
> anymore.
> NT
>> Or you can use Goop hand cleaner when you are finished with your work
>> followed by Lava with a brush and if you do it just right you can
> keep the > bleeding to a minimum !
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