Cleaning Sticky Fingers / Hands / Forearms

lusidghost

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Any fat based butter / oil. Cocoa, shea, olive oil, lotion, ect ect. Mango butter is my preferred choice because it's very creamy and has a low melting point. Slather it on, rub it in and then use soap to wash it off. If there is any residue, repeat the process. It will be completely gone and your skin will feel luxurious.

It also works at removing capsaicin.
 
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Zephyrs

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Any fat based butter / oil. Cocoa, shea, olive oil, lotion, ect ect. Mango butter is my preferred choice because it's very creamy and has a low melting point. Slather it on, rub it in and then use soap to wash it off. If there is any residue, repeat the process. It will be completely gone and your skin will feel luxurious.

It also works at removing capsaicin.
:D
 

MICHI-CAN

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Any fat based butter / oil. Cocoa, shea, olive oil, lotion, ect ect. Mango butter is my preferred choice because it's very creamy and has a low melting point. Slather it on, rub it in and then use soap to wash it off. If there is any residue, repeat the process. It will be completely gone and your skin will feel luxurious.

It also works at removing capsaicin.
Pro industrial/ commercial/ electro stactic painter. Paying for my V.O.C. baths now.

Acetone and hand lotion when done. Grow some thicker skin. Peace.
 

Tangerine_

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Any fat based butter / oil. Cocoa, shea, olive oil, lotion, ect ect. Mango butter is my preferred choice because it's very creamy and has a low melting point. Slather it on, rub it in and then use soap to wash it off. If there is any residue, repeat the process. It will be completely gone and your skin will feel luxurious.

It also works at removing capsaicin.

I'm not trying to give myself cancer. I'm sure straight up gasoline works too.
It does, so does kero and turpentine but your skin would look like Naugahyde after a few rounds.
I use a lot of Gojo or Fast Orange, mainly because we have it stocked at the shop but olive oil is my go-to at the moment. No more painful cracked skin from all the alcohol.
 

lusidghost

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Oh? You buy your food and take what the doctor tells you? gasoline is worse due to higher flash point. More time on you and and transdermally being introced to your blood stream. No doctor. MSDS sheets were my job for a very long time. Why acetone is in stores. Not gas or MEK. LOL.
You're right. I forgot acetone was fingernail polish remover. It sounded aggressive.
 

MICHI-CAN

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It does, so does kero and turpentine but your skin would look like Naugahyde after a few rounds.
I use a lot of Gojo or Fast Orange, mainly because we have it stocked at the shop but olive oil is my go-to at the moment. No more painful cracked skin from all the alcohol.
Honestly grease up before you go in. Chemicals are bad decades later. LOL.

Health to all.
 

Zephyrs

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Oh? You buy your food and take what the doctor tells you? gasoline is worse due to higher flash point. More time on you and and transdermally being introced to your blood stream. No doctor. MSDS sheets were my job for a very long time. Why acetone is in stores. Not gas or MEK. LOL.
Ex- construction safety officer/management??
 

lusidghost

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It does, so does kero and turpentine but your skin would look like Naugahyde after a few rounds.
I use a lot of Gojo or Fast Orange, mainly because we have it stocked at the shop but olive oil is my go-to at the moment. No more painful cracked skin from all the alcohol.
I use Fast Orange to wash off the butter. When I use it alone it leaves a faintly sticky residue on my skin. Same with alcohol.
 
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