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Armenia11 07-05-2013 12:15 PM

Removing grease from fingers
 
Ok so I do have hand cleaner and one with and without pumice, however trying to clean under the fingernails is not really working and around the fingers are a little dirty.. I'm only asking because I have a little meeting with a female friend tomorrow and I don't want to be UN-presentable. ;)

03-accent-03 07-05-2013 12:41 PM

First, use hand cleaner BEFORE applying ANY water.



Second, get a fingernail brush (https://www.google.com/search?gs_rn=...GIj49QSGtYHwDA)



Third, use a set of nail clippers that has a built in file and use the corner of the file to remove any leftover.

Visionz 07-05-2013 01:09 PM

Or go spend $15 and have a professional manicure done if you're really worried about making your hands and fingers look spotless for your date.

pas1216 07-05-2013 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by Visionz (Post 686294)
Or go spend $15 and have a professional manicure done if you're really worried about making your hands and fingers look spotless for your date.





Don't forget to put on clean panties too. :greddy2:



Dirty hands - it shows you're a hard working man. My wife loves it when I'm all dirty from working on the car. The smell of grease and oil gets her all excited.

i8acobra 07-05-2013 03:52 PM

Funny you say that... My ex used to hate when I used deodorant before working on a car. She liked when I came in smelling like grease, gasoline and "man".

majik 07-05-2013 08:17 PM

http://www.permatex.ru/brand/img/FastOrangeGroup.jpg

Fast Orange.



It gets it out of your skin but nothing will get it out of your fingernails.



As said, make sure to use it on dry skin, Apply soap BEFORE water. It will pull the moisture out of your skin to get the grease out. Works like magic, but it won't work for sh*t if you get your hands wet first.



I took a can of Fast Orange into the shower with me Wednesday night, rubbed that sh*t all over my hands, arms, up to my shoulders, and on my legs. The water was black as it was going down the drain but by the end I looked as pale as the Scottish cracker I am. I think spent 12 hours in a salt water pool the following two days and it's almost completely removed the black around my fingernails. It happens. Oh well.

Tibbi 07-05-2013 08:56 PM

The guy I trust for tires has some stuff made from walnut shells. No clue what it is, but it's better than any pumice product ever.

Red Raspberry 07-06-2013 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by Tibbi (Post 686315)
The guy I trust for tires has some stuff made from walnut shells. No clue what it is, but it's better than any pumice product ever.



I worked at a place that used that stuff. It worked great. The orange based stuff will dry out your skin badly if used all the time.



Dawn dish soap and a small brush works well.

Hobgoblin 07-08-2013 07:07 PM

http://www.superkleendirect.com/zep0...ndcleaner.aspx



Removed Aircraft grease like it's just regular dirt, and hands are left feeling clean and smooth! It gets it all, under the nails... everywhere.


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