How to remove grease from hands and fingernails?
#22
This is my post, how dare you to belittle the importance of keeping my hands clean! I appreciate all the other suggestions but yours! And by the way, I don't put on make-up but I did make covers for my mirrors. I used the duplicate stitch technique, (more like crochet) so I think they'll hold up this winter.
#23
I use some kind of penatrating oil, PB blaster, Zep 45, WD 40 ( a little better than water) with the nail brush, then soap and water. For hard skin put some olive oil on your hands and have the gf sprinkle some salt on and rub that around to soften your mitts. (the gf will like the results also hee hee). Ride safe.
#24
This is my post, how dare you to belittle the importance of keeping my hands clean! I appreciate all the other suggestions but yours! And by the way, I don't put on make-up but I did make covers for my mirrors. I used the duplicate stitch technique, (more like crochet) so I think they'll hold up this winter.
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#26
I love rhinestones. Have you seen Rhinestone Cowboy? I wanted to dress up like Robert Redford, but California motorcycle laws doesn't allow cowboy hats.
#28
Barry Manilow? you are in the wrong forum!
Can't you tell we are Miley Cirrus fans here!
How do you guys keep these strong solvent hand cleaners from loosening the glue on your pressed on nails? Gasoline just eats the paint right off mine!
#30
I'm trying to be serious here and you guys are starting to make fun of me! Just because I knitted mirror covers and like rhinestones doesn't give you the right to make smart comments. Some suggestions were informative however. Like using Dawn dish soap and then right after put some soothing hand lotion on. And also the suggestion of digging my fingernails into a soap bar before working on my bike, I think that will help.