wash a sink full of dishes :)
2007-01-18 16:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Fast Orange with pumice. Or Go-Jo. They work well. You can find these at your local auto parts store.
A good nail brush with one of the above works very nicely. Make sure you use the hand cleaner without water. Once you've scrubbed up, then rinse off the cleaner.
2007-01-18 16:54:08
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answered by vrrJT3 6
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I agree with spinner dawn dish soap works great.I ve been using it for years if it will get grease off of dishes it will get it off youre hands.
2007-01-18 23:00:53
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answered by shannon w 1
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Use sugar to wash hands grab a hand ful of sugar and scrub ,
always a large bag next to sink in my workshop.
2007-01-18 16:58:49
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answered by bewdyboris 4
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Grease cleaner! You can find it in any auto store.
2007-01-18 16:54:52
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answered by JAMI E 5
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I began wearing medical latex gloves years ago. I use nitrile gloves now, as they are a bit more durable. I even use them for minor maintenance like oil and plug changes.
Before that I used goop.
2007-01-18 17:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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if no grease remover, use sand,hay or rag cloths
2007-01-18 16:57:56
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answered by Anonymous
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DAWN Dishwashing Soap...!!!!!!!
Salvage Yards even use it....
I even use it. GOJO if your into thick Grease every day...
Lava Soap if you can get the other's
ZZZZOOOOMMMM>>>>>>
2007-01-18 17:04:50
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answered by Spinner...428 6
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Wash them
2007-01-18 17:20:55
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answered by swenson0 5
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use any paint thinner; mineral spirits,MEK, or fingernail polish remover which contains acetone
2007-01-18 16:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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