In UK we have this stuff called Swarfega. Its great, but hard to find here. what do you use to get your hands clean after a day in the workshop?
I use dishwashing liquid in the kitchen, I used to work for Telstra and we had this blue stuff that was amazing, never seen it for sale though
I use dishwashing liquid also Any 'hand cleaner' Ive ever used ended up leaving your hands smelling worse than the dirty hands. I wear work gloves (depending on the job in hand) when I remember to put them on but usually if I walk past a bike I just start doing something so that goes out the window. My pet hate is spilling fuel on my hands .... I hate that smell and takes alot to get rid of.... I could never be a petrol sniffer
As mentioned, Solvol will do the trick. However, if you're after the bees knees to hand cleaners, then get some Wurth Hand cleaner. http://www.wurthwoodgroup.com/Wurth-Hand-Cleaner-P76165.aspx
believe it or not rubbing in some olive oil can loosen grime and oily dirt, and moisten your skin at the same time then paper kitchen roll to wipe off excess - followed by dishwashing liquid peace out
The cheapest laundry liquid I can find (Coles home brand 2Lt, under $2.00), if it gets clothes clean it will get hands clean.
grey, you seen the price of solvol?as an old age pensioner[lol] stop wasting your money. and if you need grit raid the kids sandpile or get murdo,s grit from the blaster.
The best stuff i've ever used is LOC (liquid organic compound) from Amway. Truly amzing stuff. I should buy some more.... Anyone else used this?
I found some generic safeway-brand hand cleaner in a white push dispenser (wish I could remember the specifics!) to be AMAZING. That or... tehee.... WD 40 sprayed onto the hand Probably not good for me but I was in a hurry the other day (WASH THE WD40 OFF QUICK!)
I was surprised at the stuff you guys are using. The Citrus hand cleaner works great. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Hand-Cle..._Parts_Accessories&hash=item2330dab231&_uhb=1