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    There's something about those disposable latex or other gloves I dislike. You don't get as good as a feel with the razor or scales when sanding or working on them. It's different for mechanics. They are usually tightening or loosening stuff with a wrench or moving parts in or out. With restoration you are actually working on one piece and the precise feedback is very important. With gloves you lose that feedback. YMMV off course. Same with condoms

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    Yup can't wear the gloves unless it is real messy and only for a short time. Fast Orange Pumic and or WD40 and a papertowel. Then Lava bar soap & Simple Green in a spray bottle and a fingernail brush gets them clean.

    Don't like condos either, got to have a garage and yard...

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    Sometimes on the farm the only thing that would get the hands clean was a green tomato. Cut it in half and scrub away...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    This is the only dish-soap I use for my dishes. I also it it to clean my razors when I'm done grinding or buffing. Takes all that crud off.
    We all know the real reason you use Dawn is so that Leigh doesn't complain about your dish pan hands when she comes home from work!
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