[Mgs] Hand soap

Charley & Peggy Robinson ccrobins at ktc.com
Thu Oct 8 15:41:09 MDT 2015


The pumice containing Goop works but I don't like the feel of it - or 
getting the pumice out from under my fingernails.  Used to use Go-Jo or 
KW.  Go-Jo washed off with water; some don't.

CR



On 10/8/2015 11:21 AM, Clayton Kirkwood via Mgs wrote:
>
> I used it a couple of times, but found that it dried my hands out to 
> the point of cracking. It is basically soap. I really like the Napa 
> Orange goop that also has grit in it. Very effective.
>
> Clayton
>
> *From:*Mgs [mailto:mgs-bounces at autox.team.net] *On Behalf Of *dave n 
> via Mgs
> *Sent:* Thursday, October 08, 2015 8:06 AM
> *To:* mgs at autox.team.net
> *Subject:* Re: [Mgs] Hand soap
>
> I was in either Home Depot or Lowes the other day, and saw a product 
> that you are supposed to put on your hands before you dig in.  liquid 
> gloves or something like that.  anyone else seen this/tried it?
>
> and putting talcum powder in the nitrile gloves before you put them on 
> really helps with the exit process. and if your cheap like me you can 
> then reuse them!
>
> *From:*Richard Lindsay via Mgs <mailto:mgs at autox.team.net>
>
> *Sent:*Thursday, October 8, 2015 8:02 AM
>
> *To:*Dan DiBiase <mailto:d_dibiase at yahoo.com>
>
> *Cc:*mailto:mgs at autox.team.net
>
> *Subject:*Re: [Mgs] Hand soap
>
> > Since I wear contact lenses, I have always used latex gloves.
> > Haven't found any jobs that can't really be done with them on, although
> > your hands can get sweaty after a bit....
>
> All true Dan. I buy the twin box set of gloves at Sam's. I also buy 
> the nitrile gloves at Harbor Freight, for jobs involving nastier 
> solvents. The latex fails pretty quickly when wetted with chemicals.
>
> There are a few points I'd like to throw into this thread:
>
> 1. One's skin is the body's largest organ...and its permeable. Things 
> on your hands get into your body. Transdermal is the name of the 
> process. Gloves are good.
>
> 2. Many of us do car work in short bursts. That is, we pull spanners 
> when we find 20 minutes here or there, as opposed to those fun all-day 
> Saturdays. Gloves, be they latex or nitrile, allow fast cleanup. Yes, 
> one's hands get wet with sweat but strip the gloves and wash with 
> regular soap and water, and one's hands and nails are wife-inspection 
> presentable!
>
> 3. When I have 30 minutes free to work on something, I don't want to 
> spend half of that time cleaning my hands. I'll gladly pay the fifteen 
> cents for a pair of gloves to save 15 minutes!
>
> -rick
>
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