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Re: DIY Wrenching [was Re: True or False]

To: TUSLER@mp050.mv.unisys.com, MGS%AUTOX.TEAM.NET@mvdns1.mv.Unisys.COM
Subject: Re: DIY Wrenching [was Re: True or False]
From: Spook37211@aol.com
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 15:04:31 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-09-22 17:42:48 EDT, TUSLER@mp050.mv.unisys.com writes:

<< .after using "magic glove" which is mixture of sodium silicate and other
 stuff, I've started simply coating my hands with ivory soap before
 beginning work!  I'f you're not going to get your hands wet, this
 works great.  Just get a bar of ivory, get it a little wet, work up
 some soap slime, and then just work it into your hands, paying particular
 attention to the fingernails, cuticles, etc.: all those places that
 require a wire brush and Lava to get halfway presentable.
 Once you've worked the soap in until your hands are dry again (1-2 min.)
 You're ready for work.  When you're done, you'll find that the grease and
 grime come off much easier!
 an' it's cheap, too!
  >>

There is a product called "Bag Balm" that will help keep your hands from
getting so grubby.  It also prevents chapping and has an anti-biotic in it.
 Any feed store has it, and it's pretty cheap.  Simply put it on and rub it
in before you wrench.
It's used on dairy cattle, hence the name.
"All us rednecks use it........"
Ray  

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