Time to restock shop with hand cleaners..
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Time to restock shop with hand cleaners..
Well the hand cleaners are running low in the shop and I have 2 1 gal. dispensors above the was tub. I usually just buy the origional GoJo Orange and TKO hand cleaner, gettin tired of them 2 and want to try some new cleaners. My bud told me about "Cherry bomb" he said it worked well. What do YOU like to use and where can a guy get a deal on the stuff? Thanks
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the two i like are snap-on orange, and kresto ef. the kresto is almost as gritty as 20 grit sand paper. hmm, maybe i could buff out all the scratches on my truck with it
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at the farm, we have the original gojo, that smeels aweful, use it to cut all the thick grease and stuff, then use a little orange gojo to smell nice and fresh...
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I am disapointed in how the stuff (any of it) is dispensed. After using the Go Jo until it wouldn't pump out any more,I pulled the pump out, and saw that the container is still 1/4 full!. What a waste, and what a mess when I have to pick up the container with greasy hands.
What ever the old stuff was that the old guys used, was great, kind of creamy, in a wide lid flat can, easy to use, and smelled good. Worked even without water. Wish I could find THAT!
What ever the old stuff was that the old guys used, was great, kind of creamy, in a wide lid flat can, easy to use, and smelled good. Worked even without water. Wish I could find THAT!
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I am disapointed in how the stuff (any of it) is dispensed. After using the Go Jo until it wouldn't pump out any more,I pulled the pump out, and saw that the container is still 1/4 full!. What a waste, and what a mess when I have to pick up the container with greasy hands.
What ever the old stuff was that the old guys used, was great, kind of creamy, in a wide lid flat can, easy to use, and smelled good. Worked even without water. Wish I could find THAT!
What ever the old stuff was that the old guys used, was great, kind of creamy, in a wide lid flat can, easy to use, and smelled good. Worked even without water. Wish I could find THAT!
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The cheapest dandruff shampoo for oiley hair i can find and before i start working I make sure i put on some lotion to fill the poors and cracks in my hands so that the nasty stuff doesnt fill them up. As for lotion i like avon silicone glove, seems to stay in the skin better than most. And if the hands are realy nasty a few shots of simple green from a spray bottle before washing to loosen the crud.