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    Default Clean pine sap off hands ....how?

    There was a couple of posts here some time ago about simple ways to cleaning pine sap of hands and I can't find it can anyone help?
    Thanks
    David L
    One of the great crowd beyond the bloom of youth on the Sunshine Coast

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    Kero or turps will be the story. Also good on axe handles if that is what you have been doing.
    1st in Woodwork (1961)

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    Thanks Murray. I also thought there was a softer option for some reason.
    We read so many good ideas it is hard to keep track of them.
    David L
    One of the great crowd beyond the bloom of youth on the Sunshine Coast

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    I use Oatmeal soap . We have Cussons Oatmeal Soap over here , maybe you do too .
    It also gets the tree resin out of your hair , a common occurrence from plantation pruning .
    It is the only soap I use , no need for any other

    Jock

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    When I was a kid, we used lard........... remember lard

    Came right off.

    Cheers!
    It's a Family thing.....

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    Thanks for the replies, my son and SIL are coming up on the weekend to rebuild a retaining wall for us and the sleepers are very fresh thus the request.
    David L
    One of the great crowd beyond the bloom of youth on the Sunshine Coast

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    Quote Originally Posted by David L View Post
    Thanks for the replies, my son and SIL are coming up on the weekend to rebuild a retaining wall for us and the sleepers are very fresh thus the request.
    wear gloves )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terrian View Post
    wear gloves )
    ............ so, how do you get pine sap stains out of gloves......
    It's a Family thing.....

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    I've found that washing my hands using sorbolene instead of soap gets a fair selection of goo, gunk, muck, and stuff off.
    Have a good one
    Keith

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    Petrol removes anything even skin

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    Septone Orange Scrub is my new favourite hand cleaner
    http://www.net-reviews.com/reviews/s...rangescrub.htm
    How much wood could the woodchuck chuck if the woodchuck could chuck wood?

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    Rub Barrier Cream into your hands before you start and you will find it easier too wash hands clean when you finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stu in Tokyo View Post
    ............ so, how do you get pine sap stains out of gloves......
    for a couple of dollars for a pair of brick gripper gloves, I wouldn't bother trying to clean them )

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    I use a squirt of concentrated dish washing liquid, gets your hands clean very quickly. Also works well in cleaning car grease from your hands.


    Peter.

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    Hi. There is a natural product that has eucalyptus oil in it. Can't think of the name off the top of my head, will look when I get home. It is a sandy sort of texture (although non-abrasive), bluey/grey color, comes in a small round tub. Great for getting off paint, silicon, oil etc got it from an organic healthfood shop and it's great. I'll get the name for you.
    Cheers
    McBlurter

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