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Hand cleaner
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/High-Performan..._754wt_952

Just bought a tub and it's awesome, I'm never going back to Swarfega, it ain't a patch on this!
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Swarfega is wank...

It's all about the *turn on italian accent* Comma Manista bitches!!!

Also, there's some stuff that Deb makes... Fooking expensive, but the best stuff I've ever used in honesty.... Can't remember what it's called.
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Swarfega is shocking these days, really bad compared to the original stuff.

However, this is the puppy you want:

http://www.bilthamber.com/hand-care/heavy-duty-citrus
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I have a really old tub of award that's turned to jelly give it a stir and its cooking awesome

As for what I usually use.. textra is the dogs bollocks IMO :-)
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I just use washing up liquid and sugar job done Smile
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I've got some stuff that's got to be 10 years old at least, smells like cake but it does the job. Can't remember the name right now.
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I've got some stuff called krestopol or something like that and its great, its like sand
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you guys wash your hands? oh. rrrright.
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(25-07-2012, 12:13 AM)samass Wrote: you guys wash your hands? oh. rrrright.

Just what I was thinking, many a time I've been fiddling with a motor my hands and face are black as the ace of spades come lunchtime I go to the butty van or kitchen and sit there eating my lunch as if I'm as clean as a whistle I believe in building my immune system up with shitloads of bacteria!
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Nothing to do with germs, i don't want dermititous(spelling?lol)
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true that! bacteria, ftw. tis only engine oil, road grime, bits of dead fox/rabbit/cat...

all good! Big Grin

never did me no harm anyway
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(25-07-2012, 12:37 AM)samass Wrote: tis only engine oil, road grime, bits of dead fox/rabbit/cat...

No word of a lie I was on my way to my dad's a few months back and the A158 is a single carriageway but splits towards the end into a dual...there was a bloke that was going really slow but I couldn't get past him and thought right I'll blast past when it splits...as I went to overtake he hit a badger and threw it into my path...while I was doing about 80!

Got out I'd got bits of badger in my grill and everything cleaned the car the next day as it was covered in badger blood and I'm really anal about keeping my exhaust clean (why does that sound wrong!) got the jet wash on it and there's half a badgers head stuck up on top of the exhaust (baked on FTW!) and behind the bumper the girl I was seeing at the time was helping me clean the car and she f*cking shit herself haha!!!
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Lots of car 'fluids' are antibacterial anyway! Oil, antifreeze, brake fluid etc all are afaik.......Im more concerned about the peices of dead rat/pheasant on the tyres/undertray than anything in the bay lol.

I try and use gloves where I can so I dont get caked in crap (the EGR shit always finds a way in though! But I just use washing up liquid afterwards anyway, swarfega and that other stuff costs too much lol.
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Inked, thats grim...
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..i was actually going to make a thread about this! Sugar and washing up liquid at the moment is quite abrasive and hurts my poor soft skinned hands!

i know people dis' swarfega as well, but my mate uses it (ive used it a few times) and it does a pretty awesome job; and its cheap

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SWARFEGA-ORIGI...43ae585af7
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man up ginge...

lol
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Nothing to do with bacteria, you won't get that from car fluids anyway, but if you've ever seen people with bad dermatitus* (my brother and father suffer from it upon contact with oils - although the BH stuff seems to stop it for the occasional bit of work), or ever had go to A&E because you left a metal splinter in filthy hands and by the time you got home they'd swollen to the size of a small child (the tetnus shot is no fun either, never mind them fishing about for the splinter with a scalpel), you start and take care of them a bit more!

*The skin tightens up overnight from drying out so much that every movement of their hands opens big splits right through the skin, stays like that for days, not exactly comfortable for working when you're bleeding everywhere every time you move your hands.
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Which is exactly why, from day 1 of my apprenticeship I was taught to always wear gloves and to wash my hands if they split
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Reinol is the one I've got, just seen the name. Smells like Marzipan.
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(25-07-2012, 10:42 AM)Rippthrough Wrote: *The skin tightens up overnight from drying out so much that every movement of their hands opens big splits right through the skin, stays like that for days, not exactly comfortable for working when you're bleeding everywhere every time you move your hands.

Is that dermititus?? I just assumed it was dry skin........my hands are f*cked like that from washing them too much lol (f*ck you OCD!!). Just cleaning the car or washing up makes them dry tight and cracked again. Undecided

If anyone else has that problem, I don't care how unmanly it is, this stuff is ace....always keep some in the car too. Wink

http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/groceries/in...3222940240
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Man up.

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That's all you need.
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(24-07-2012, 11:27 PM)Jtrigga Wrote: I just use washing up liquid and sugar job done Smile

I agree and baby wipes are also brilliant for just a bit of oil on your hands when out and about or if you've got brake dust all over your mitts after changing a flat tyre - always got a pack in the car.

If you are doing work on your car I really recommend you wear gloves as your skin absorbs chemicals like old oil which can be carcinogenic.
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(25-07-2012, 01:42 PM)Norledge Wrote: Man up.

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That's all you need.

Just don't drink it, you lose your voice for about 3 days! Angel

(25-07-2012, 01:44 PM)ash240970 Wrote: I agree and baby wipes are also brilliant for just a bit of oil on your hands when out and about or if you've got brake dust all over your mitts after changing a flat tyre - always got a pack in the car.

Michelin has some foaming hand cleaner for that which is awesome, I just can't find it for sale anywhere apart from little tins in their footpump kits Angry
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(24-07-2012, 10:44 PM)Ruan Wrote: Also, there's some stuff that Deb makes... Fooking expensive, but the best stuff I've ever used in honesty.... Can't remember what it's called.


Think you mean DebLime Ru... we use it at work! Good stuff! didnt realise it was expensive tho!
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(24-07-2012, 10:44 PM)Ruan Wrote: It's all about the *turn on italian accent* Comma Manista bitches!!!

Think this is the stuff Im using, defo better than swarfega and a tub seems to last longer
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(25-07-2012, 06:46 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(24-07-2012, 10:44 PM)Ruan Wrote: It's all about the *turn on italian accent* Comma Manista bitches!!!

Think this is the stuff Im using, defo better than swarfega and a tub seems to last longer

i use sperm.

well if its on my hands then might as well put it to use.

edit... before anyone says it, i use my own.
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(25-07-2012, 07:04 PM)kingy Wrote: i use sperm.

well if its on my hands then might as well put it to use.

edit... before anyone says it, i use my own.

You use other peoples exclusively for mouthwash?
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(25-07-2012, 10:41 AM)ginge191 Wrote: ..i was actually going to make a thread about this! Sugar and washing up liquid at the moment is quite abrasive and hurts my poor soft skinned hands!

i know people dis' swarfega as well, but my mate uses it (ive used it a few times) and it does a pretty awesome job; and its cheap

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SWARFEGA-ORIGI...43ae585af7

lmao Bloody corkers!
I bought a big tub like that from halfords for like a 5er with my trade card. We should do a detour after the scrappie on saturday.

I find Swarfega+sugar=clean hands.
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(25-07-2012, 07:52 PM)Rippthrough Wrote:
(25-07-2012, 07:04 PM)kingy Wrote: i use sperm.

well if its on my hands then might as well put it to use.

edit... before anyone says it, i use my own.

You use other peoples exclusively for mouthwash?

who have you been talking to......
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Found another one, washing powder and any old handwash or washing up liquid.

Works a treat when there's nothing else to use!
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