If you are like me, when you do a full vehicle detail, like polishing metals or do minor vehicle maintenance ,like changing oil, your hands get dirty. Sometimes FILTHY dirty! You all know what I am talking about; the kind of hands that are not allowed in the house until they are "somewhat" clean. I am wondering what my fellow Autopians use to clean their hands and am asking for your suggestions for hand cleaners.
For my self I am currently using Fast Orange Smooth, wiped off with cheaper paper toweling or old cotton cloth rags and then Lava soap and water at the outside faucet. Yes, I use an old tooth brush for my nails and, yes, I know they make a special nail cleaning brush. And yes, I still use a pointed nail file (or round tooth picks in an emergency that I have for detailing) to deep clean UNDER my nails. (No one "likes" to shake hands with someone who has dirty-looking mechanic`s hands or nails, especially at dress-up events, even if you tell them you just got done spending 12 hours that day detailing a vehicle! Up North in a bar; that is different; EVERYBODY has dirty hands because they all do manual labor of some sort. But I digress...)
I do not like Orange Fast Pumice, as sometimes I only wipe my hands off with the toweling or rags and do not wash them off with soap and water. I despise the gritty feeling the pumice leaves behind if I continue to work on a vehicle.
My brother-in-law, who is a retired machine maintenance mechanic, used to use new high-detergent straight 10W or 20W conventional motor oil for cleaning greasy, oily hands, as the detergents REALLY clean your hands (according to him) and then follow with industrial hand cleaning soap and water. Never tried this myself.
I also have a bar of soap for artist-painter`s hands called The Original B&J "The Masters" Hand Soap made by G.P.C. Inc, Box 5311, Redwood, CA 94063 that I bought at rummage sale but I have not used that. I was intended for my sister who is an artist painter. Have any of you Autopians used painter`s hand soap for cleaning your hands after vehicle detailing or maintenance?
I know that there are a plethora of commercial/industrial hand-cleaning soaps out there, like:
1) GoJo Original formula
2) GoJo with fine Italian Pumice
3) GoJo Cherry Pumice
4) GoJo Cherry Bomb
5) GoJo Supro Max Hand
6) GoJo Natural Orange
7) GoJo Natural Orange with Pumice
8) Fast Orange X-Treme with Pumice
9) Tub O`Scrub Heavy Duty Hand Cleaner
10) Permatex Blue Label (A former favorite of mine)
11) Boraxo Powder
And yes, I have have used Dawn Dish Soap on occasion when nothing else stronger was available. it works OK when combined with a brush or old wash rag.
On a related topic, I use O`keeffe`s Working Hands Hand Cream to smooth out dried, cracked hands after they been used with strong all-purpose cleaners , like Super Clean- The Purple Stuff when cleaning out numerous foam pads during and after correcting vehicles during a detail. I used to use Neutrogena Norwegian-formula Hand Cream and it does work, but O`keeffe`s is more economical. I know, I SHOULD use disposable nytril gloves (or removable latex/rubber gloves) when cleaning with strong detergents for any length of time to protect the hands and absorbing all those harsh chemicals.
So, give me your thoughts about hand-cleaning products and methods used to clean your your dirty detailing and maintenance hands.
Thanks in advance!!
For my self I am currently using Fast Orange Smooth, wiped off with cheaper paper toweling or old cotton cloth rags and then Lava soap and water at the outside faucet. Yes, I use an old tooth brush for my nails and, yes, I know they make a special nail cleaning brush. And yes, I still use a pointed nail file (or round tooth picks in an emergency that I have for detailing) to deep clean UNDER my nails. (No one "likes" to shake hands with someone who has dirty-looking mechanic`s hands or nails, especially at dress-up events, even if you tell them you just got done spending 12 hours that day detailing a vehicle! Up North in a bar; that is different; EVERYBODY has dirty hands because they all do manual labor of some sort. But I digress...)
I do not like Orange Fast Pumice, as sometimes I only wipe my hands off with the toweling or rags and do not wash them off with soap and water. I despise the gritty feeling the pumice leaves behind if I continue to work on a vehicle.
My brother-in-law, who is a retired machine maintenance mechanic, used to use new high-detergent straight 10W or 20W conventional motor oil for cleaning greasy, oily hands, as the detergents REALLY clean your hands (according to him) and then follow with industrial hand cleaning soap and water. Never tried this myself.
I also have a bar of soap for artist-painter`s hands called The Original B&J "The Masters" Hand Soap made by G.P.C. Inc, Box 5311, Redwood, CA 94063 that I bought at rummage sale but I have not used that. I was intended for my sister who is an artist painter. Have any of you Autopians used painter`s hand soap for cleaning your hands after vehicle detailing or maintenance?
I know that there are a plethora of commercial/industrial hand-cleaning soaps out there, like:
1) GoJo Original formula
2) GoJo with fine Italian Pumice
3) GoJo Cherry Pumice
4) GoJo Cherry Bomb
5) GoJo Supro Max Hand
6) GoJo Natural Orange
7) GoJo Natural Orange with Pumice
8) Fast Orange X-Treme with Pumice
9) Tub O`Scrub Heavy Duty Hand Cleaner
10) Permatex Blue Label (A former favorite of mine)
11) Boraxo Powder
And yes, I have have used Dawn Dish Soap on occasion when nothing else stronger was available. it works OK when combined with a brush or old wash rag.
On a related topic, I use O`keeffe`s Working Hands Hand Cream to smooth out dried, cracked hands after they been used with strong all-purpose cleaners , like Super Clean- The Purple Stuff when cleaning out numerous foam pads during and after correcting vehicles during a detail. I used to use Neutrogena Norwegian-formula Hand Cream and it does work, but O`keeffe`s is more economical. I know, I SHOULD use disposable nytril gloves (or removable latex/rubber gloves) when cleaning with strong detergents for any length of time to protect the hands and absorbing all those harsh chemicals.
So, give me your thoughts about hand-cleaning products and methods used to clean your your dirty detailing and maintenance hands.
Thanks in advance!!