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• #27
Washing-up liquid plus sugar. The sugar is abrasive enough to lift the dirt...
one of the cheapest and very efficient.
being a printer i get covered in ink at work, only this stuff shifts it
Really Works Hand Cleaner (Pumice and non-Pumice) - This non-toxic, petroleum solvent free hand cleaner is made from real citrus oils and is 100% biodegradable. Its unbeatable cleaning power has made it a favourite of printers worldwide. It’s tough on dirt, yet kind to hands and contains no artificial fragrances. Pumice available in 2kg tubs, and non-pumice available in 450g tubs.
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• #29
Personally i find that my Mrs exfoliating face wash works a fucking treat
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• #31
soft southern puffs
a thread about cleaning your hands ffs
hftuup north we take us hands down mine and work a 25hr day
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• #32
Washing-up liquid plus sugar. The sugar is abrasive enough to lift the dirt...
What he said
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• #33
I like this stuff becuase it comes in a pump bottle (and it works).... http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product-Fenwicks-Fenwicks-HC-1-Hand-Cleaner-Pump-Bottle-500ml-18817.htm
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• #34
baby wipes FTW.
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• #35
WD40 helps lift some of the grease before you wash them. Just squirt it on and rub your hands together.
Then (as said above) I use Fairy liquid with sugar, before finally removing the last few bits with a baby wipe.
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• #36
wow a three stage process
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• #37
Washing-up liquid plus sugar. The sugar is abrasive enough to lift the dirt...
+1
Cheaper than hand cleaners and doesn't smell so funny.
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• #38
A bit of orange juice, then soap and water. Works a treat.
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• #39
Acid handbath, and if that doesn't work, amputation followed by surgical attachment of new hand, preferably from a serial killer.
washing up liquid and sand is best,but your hands HTFU