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Best trick to remove paint and sealer from hands

CHfan4ever

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....i didnt bought any paint remover stff, but now my hands are all covered in white sealer....whats the best trick to remove this from my hands??

Soap aint doing nothing good...
 
gasoline but then the smell of gas will stick in your hands for a day or two but it works wonders.
 
Originally posted by: TitanDiddly
I found a method that's pretty much foolproof, but requires some planning- wear gloves.

LOL, are you one of those wussy dudes that wears gloves to while pushing or riding a lawn mower, among other non-glove required household activities?
 
As suggested above..gas works wonders but does smell really bad (obviously). Carb/choke cleaner works well too.

Also, Gojo works very well too. Don't skimp on buying the cheaper off brands as they don't have any of the abrasives that Gojo has.
 
GOOF OFF. FT real W

Next time rub some soft Ivory soap into the area of the nail beds and dig into the soap
so some is under the nails. This works very well for cleaning up later.

Avoid aggressive solvents on your hands. Only the tip of the tongue has more nerve
endings than finger tips. Yes, even more than there.....or there........or there 😀

Extreme cold, heat and solvents will drive the nerve endings back in your didgets. A fine
touch is lost after years of mistreatment of the hands.


...Galvanized
 
Fast orange...lava soap with pumice.

If you are going to use solvent to wash your hands use mineral spirits/oil.

I worked at Dunn-Edwards paint R&D one summer when I was a undergrad.
 
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