looks like you put more on you than on your T2, Rick
If it's underseal WD40 or paraffin gets it off your skin great & head & shoulders is the only shampoo I know that gets it out of your hair:thumbs
If only I'd have known...
Don't buy Head n Shoulders, it's got bloody palm oil in it grrr:question
Christ!!!!!!!!!!!!
I didn't get anywhere near that much on me when I did mine
I presume that is waxoyl? as you haven't actually said yet :lol
my god, you must stink of spirits?!?!:lol
Which sort :lol
Take care using any solvents, especially cellulose thinners type.
What they do is dissolve the muck, it then goes into solution, which depending on the solvent can help it pass through the skin.
This can lead to dermatitis or worse can transfer all sorts of nasties into the blood stream, then it's free to attack your internal organs.
Or even your external ones
Ok, the odd bit now and again, we've all done it, but if this is your normal way of working, then think again.
Swarfega or similar products are better for the skin, but do require a lot of working in, before you wash off with water.
I use a scrubbing brush, but also a foam backed pan scourer, which I find works better.
I find constant washing with washing up liquid, dries the skin, and you end up with deep cracks in your skin.
Rubber gloves fall apart when in contact with waxoyl, and they grip too well when you are fitting nuts and bolts and get caught in the threads and rip.
Edit:- just found this about organic solvents, this will make you think again...
https://osha.europa.eu/en/faq/frequ...angerous-2/how-dangerous-are-organic-solvents
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