Over time, I've become quite fastidious about dirt and grime on my hands, though I used to do this stuff for a living. I now will hardly even touch, let alone work on anything in the shop if I don't have the nitrile gloves on the entire time. I try to reuse them so as to avoid needless waste, but they've become an absolutely vital tool in my shop. On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Max Wellhouse <dimwittedmoose@cfu.net>wrote: > Yes, I've never seen this question on the list before, but maybe no > one was brave enough to ask such a simple question. Of course, I'm > talking about getting grease and grunge out from under the > fingernails, cuticles, and skin folds.
-- Casey '87 300TD '94 100CSQ Avant '89 Bluestar |
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