Hand cleaner - try a lemon

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Atticus
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Hand cleaner - try a lemon

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Got Gorilla Glue all over everything tonight (rigging a new drain plug in an old beer cooler).

Used WD40 and Sticker Shock to try and get the glue off of my hands.

Got glue on the shop sink handles and everything else.

My wife suggested lemon for my hands - it didn't cut the glue per se (WD40 and Sticker Shock did that) but it got the chemical smells off.
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

Maybe they should make a lemon scented WD40. :thumbup:
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Post by gwheeler »

Atticus, try using fingernail polish remover. JT...where do you come up with that LOL :smt005
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gw. My IQ is higher than most.
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Post by Charles »

Coleman Fuel is a good solvent for still wet Gorilla Glue.
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Post by trout fisher »

Next time you have a fish fry, use a lemon wedge to clean your greasy fingers. :thumbup:
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