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It is most easily removed from digits with a paper towel soaked with lighter fluid.

...just sayin...


:jester:
 
Same concoction is good for cleaning guitar fretboards too.

...just sayin...
 
A carpenter, relative of mine uses mayonnaise to remove green lumber pine tar from his hands. It's about the same consistincy as Goop. Works as well, on any gummy stuff you might get on hairy surfaces. Drop some on Scotch-Brite and it will roll away most anything. Using any petroleum based solvent directly on the skin is not too healthy, like acetone goes directly into the blood through the skin in seconds.
...just sayin...
 
Steve said:
Drop some on Scotch-Brite and it will roll away most anything. Using any petroleum based solvent directly on the skin is not too healthy, like acetone goes directly into the blood through the skin in seconds.

Too late. Scotch-Brite and GoJo are my personal scrubbing tools. Petro-chem is part of us. We've evolved for millennia to survive, now in an eyeblink we're required to adapt to goin' over sixty miles an hour(!) and breathing dinosaur poop... we're all doomed. Petro-chem derivatives are all-pervasive, no escape. Plasticisers are in the atmosphere wherever you go. From the car to the house. Every public place as well...

"Breathe deep, the Gathering Gloom"-- Moody Blues.

Nevermind adopting silicone digital microcircuitry as the main means of communication/data storage/transportation.

...jus' sayin'...
 
DrEntropy said:
Steve said:
Drop some on Scotch-Brite and it will roll away most anything. Using any petroleum based solvent directly on the skin is not too healthy, like acetone goes directly into the blood through the skin in seconds.

Too late. Scotch-Brite and GoJo are my personal scrubbing tools. Petro-chem is part of us. We've evolved for millennia to survive, now in an eyeblink we're required to adapt to goin' over sixty miles an hour(!) and breathing dinosaur poop... we're all doomed. Petro-chem derivatives are all-pervasive, no escape. Plasticisers are in the atmosphere wherever you go. From the car to the house. Every public place as well...

"Breathe deep, the Gathering Gloom"-- Moody Blues.

Nevermind adopting silicone digital microcircuitry as the main means of communication/data storage/transportation.

...jus' sayin'...

When It all comes down to it ain't it all organic anyway.
Better living throug chemistry.
 
I'm a goner then.... I pretty much spent the last 15 years of my life covered in oil or some other petroleum based nastiness.....
Fire up the Buffett Doc.
Wastin' away again in margaritaville...
 
banjo, so ya sayin nothin sticks to you and never will?, :jester: ive seen guys use m.e.k. in an ultrasonic parts cleaner and while it was running reach thier hand/hands inside to move parts around. they aint as "bright" as the parts that come out of that machine. :crazyeyes:
 
drooartz said:
Same concoction is good for cleaning guitar fretboards too.

...just sayin...

Saw some footage of Hendrix doin' that on stage. Cleaned everything good alright.


....just sayin...
 
kellysguy said:
drooartz said:
Same concoction is good for cleaning guitar fretboards too.

...just sayin...

Saw some footage of Hendrix doin' that on stage. Cleaned everything good alright.


....just sayin...
Yea, but I bet Kellysguy doesn't add the hi-temp part of it.
 
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