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Hand Cleaner

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Post by V8Patrol »

Been using "Lightining" hand cleaner for a few months now and its been ok but the can is about to run out......

So..... a change in brand is on the go .....

What brands have you tried / using / or would never get again ???

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Post by Heathx4 »

Used to use some sort of gritty stuff, but I've changed to Protectolene. I've been back for more tubs, so it's good stuff. Like soft soap you scoop out of the tub. Rub it in well first then rinse off. Seems to clean oil/grease/paint/grit well.
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Post by shakes »

cant think for the life of me what its called anymore. (someone out there will know hopefully) but its wood shavings of some sort and a moisturiser. easily the best stuff out there!!! just gotta remember what its called :oops:
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Post by Pinball »

OMO or similar works well...

but jeez don't it burn in the cuts!

probably bad for dermatitis and stuff to..

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Post by Loanrangie »

Solvo now comes in a liquid pump pack, works well.
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Post by HotFourOk »

I've got a Citrus hand cleaner which has like sand particles throughout it.. works great on everything
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Post by mkpatrol »

Snap On hand cleaner.

It the only one that doesnt cause dermatitice (spelling?) or dry my hands out when I use it regularly.
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Post by bazooked »

ive used all of the above, anything woth a petro in it is crapiola , foorks my hands and dries em out good, the 2 that i have found work great are renol the 1 with the wood shavings and solvol.
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

i had the orange septone cleaner first and that took a bit of work and was pretty abrasive.. now ive got the pink septone stuff and its great.. just need a tiny bit and lather it up, and everything comes off! not that i use it in any great volume but i do get pretty greasy and oily when workin on the 40..
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Post by Gruntahunta »

Protecta pink is great stuff, gets anything off including old diesel oil pronto. The citrus stuff is good too but i can't stand the smell of it, and i still have about 4 litres of it to get through....pewwww!..........Pete! :lol:
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Post by markil »

bazooked wrote:ive used all of the above, anything woth a petro in it is crapiola , foorks my hands and dries em out good, the 2 that i have found work great are renol the 1 with the wood shavings and solvol.
where is the best place to buy either of these? I've had dermatitis really bad a couple times too and am tryign to avoid any more reactions.

Most auto spare shops I presume?

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Post by markil »

bazooked wrote:ive used all of the above, anything woth a petro in it is crapiola , foorks my hands and dries em out good, the 2 that i have found work great are renol the 1 with the wood shavings and solvol.
Can you purchase either of these from most auto spare stores or somewhere specific?

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Post by runnin4life »

we have this stuff at work
its bright green
abrasive like solvol

its a liquide

works a treat make urs hands go from black as the ace of spades to ur natural colour

i think its called reach or reech or some thing like that

but you need to shake the bottle for a wile it all settles on the bottem so it doenst work to well ato first then one u get half way it works a treat

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Post by ausoops »

we use solopol at work takes tranny oil/dirt off easily
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Post by HRZOOK »

I like Fast Orange

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Post by Tas_Dean »

mkpatrol wrote:Snap On hand cleaner.

It the only one that doesnt cause dermatitice (spelling?) or dry my hands out when I use it regularly.
Snapon is the best hand cleaner I have ever used. Bloody expensive outright, but you use very little, it is medicated, protects your hands and works very well. If you decide to get it, make sure you get a dispenser. 1 pump is enough!

My skin reacts fairly badly with constant use of handcleaners, but snapon handcleaner doesn't affect me.

Another trick I have used (and most of the fitters and sparkies I worked with) is to use an industrial barrier cream as a handwash! Once again, it doesn't rip your hands apart, and because it is a barrier cream, it makes washing your hands next time easier as sh*t doesn't get into your skin as much!

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Post by Rasman »

Wurth do a good hand cleaner and you use stuff all of it. you can use it with or without water. reasonably priced as well.
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Post by bazooked »

i cant remember were we used to get renol from but solvol stuff is readily availabe at repco.
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Post by mickyd555 »

citralsolve, but ive got a small pump pack of solvol in the bathroom......
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Post by rojak »

Solvol soap or laundry powder with a pan scourer, the green ones.
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Post by Loanrangie »

Solvol is at most supermarkets.
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Post by Shorty40 »

My brother inlaw works for Volvo (big dirty diesel trucks :roll: ) and the stuff they use is awesome. I couldnt believe how well it worked. I will find out what it was ;)
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Post by kirragc »

I got a 5 L bucket of stuff from a dairy which excellent. Got fine sand in it and my hands feel like Ive been using moisturiser after using it. Dont even really have to scrub them.

I think it was from Alfa Laval Ive had the bucket for about 8 years and theres heaps left
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Silicone Hand Cleaners

Post by spannercrab »

Just wondering, are any of these waterless hand cleaners silicone based?
SuperCheap used to sell Arco - as a plastic cleaner, which was also great as a hand cleaner, it was literally a matter of wipe on, wipe off and it would take off diesel black, diesel oil, grease etc in a matter of seconds, even that stuff that gets into the cracks in the skin.

I haven't been able to find it for years - has anyone seen it or a similar product around?
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Post by Webbie »

A great product is Simple Green, EVERTHING (product wise) but their hand cleaner is water or waterless and is non toxic and everthing freindly.
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Post by V8Patrol »

Heathx4 wrote: I've changed to Protectolene.
Available from ?????

mkpatrol wrote:Snap On hand cleaner.
Available from ?????

Gruntahunta wrote:Protecta pink is great stuff
Available from ?????

runnin4life wrote:we have this stuff at work
its bright green
abrasive like solvol
its a liquide
i think its called reach or reech or some thing like that
Got the name yet ???? and where is it available from ???

ausoops wrote:we use solopol at work takes tranny oil/dirt off easily
Available from ?????

Shorty40 wrote:My brother inlaw works for Volvo (big dirty diesel trucks :roll: ) and the stuff they use is awesome. I couldnt believe how well it worked. I will find out what it was ;)
..... and ??????






Thanks for the replies guys....... some of the names mentioned I've used in the past and have found to work ok....... just looking for differant product to try.

My hands are dry and cracked and as a result the oil / grunge etc gets in the cracks so my hands look permantly filthy..... :roll:

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Post by Tas_Dean »

V8Patrol wrote:
mkpatrol wrote:Snap On hand cleaner.
Available from ?????

Thanks for the replies guys....... some of the names mentioned I've used in the past and have found to work ok....... just looking for differant product to try.

My hands are dry and cracked and as a result the oil / grunge etc gets in the cracks so my hands look permantly filthy..... :roll:

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Just a thought, since thats 4 tins of hand cleaner for $133, perhaps we could organise for someone to buy the 4 tins and sell off a couple of individual tins. If Aus Post will allow it to be posted, I'd be in for one tin, but I couldn't justify 4!

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Post by chevJ40 »

i use batch handcleaner at work and i findworking on trucks its the only one that really gets the diesel dirt and grit off its very soothing and cleansing too :P
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Post by cloughy »

What ever is donated by work. but find a little citrus degreaser rubbed on first works the best, not for those with soft hands but.
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