Anyone know how to get this crap off of ones hands? I let the neighbor borrow a small wrench, and they returned it cakes in oil, now my hands and my bathroom sink smell like an irving service person. Soap doesn't cut it, I don't have any orange scrub but I was thinking vinegar. Already tried rubbing alcohol.
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can try dish soap it's stronger. I dot see vinegar or alcohol working
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Re: Furnace oil
I'll go try this now! Thanks for the info brotherCorneliusAlphonse wrote:can try dish soap it's stronger. I dot see vinegar or alcohol working
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gasoline or some other solvent
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bluenose wrote:gasoline or some other solvent

planning: beer for my cousin's wedding
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
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Re: Furnace oil
LOL, fucking stinks don't it?
I work at it every day and use medical examination gloves to keep my hands away from it. There was a time when I didn't use gloves
and even using hand cleaner couldn't get the smell and dirt off my hands until vacation time when a little time around salt water would
deep clean the pores.
Gas works, but then you have to get rid of the gas smell.
I work at it every day and use medical examination gloves to keep my hands away from it. There was a time when I didn't use gloves
and even using hand cleaner couldn't get the smell and dirt off my hands until vacation time when a little time around salt water would
deep clean the pores.
Gas works, but then you have to get rid of the gas smell.
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Re: Furnace oil
Touche... orange goop can take care of thatTony L wrote:Gas works, but then you have to get rid of the gas smell.
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