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If used motor oil is the most toxic common automotive product that can come in contact with your skin I guess I am lucky to be alive. Never heard that one before. Maybe it is true, but if so wow.
I know I should do it more often, but have never liked working on cars in gloves, I just like the extra feel, starting nuts in hard to reach place etc.
I hav not tried it but I undestand there is a product they sell for artists to keep their hands clean which coats your hands with a removable protective coating no idea if it is proof against chemicals, doubt if it is better than gloves.
Definitely agree about eye protection, had the first piece of metal stuck in my eye last year after years of being lucky--much irritation, althouhg the fix from the ete doc wasn't too bad.
Important to find something that protects you but you feel comfortable working in it, at least for me, if I am not comfortable working in it I am likely to discard it.
You may think I have a cavalier attitude about safety but I have come a long way from the days of working under the old Sprite using a pile of bricks as jack stands (kids don't try this at home)
I know I should do it more often, but have never liked working on cars in gloves, I just like the extra feel, starting nuts in hard to reach place etc.
I hav not tried it but I undestand there is a product they sell for artists to keep their hands clean which coats your hands with a removable protective coating no idea if it is proof against chemicals, doubt if it is better than gloves.
Definitely agree about eye protection, had the first piece of metal stuck in my eye last year after years of being lucky--much irritation, althouhg the fix from the ete doc wasn't too bad.
Important to find something that protects you but you feel comfortable working in it, at least for me, if I am not comfortable working in it I am likely to discard it.
You may think I have a cavalier attitude about safety but I have come a long way from the days of working under the old Sprite using a pile of bricks as jack stands (kids don't try this at home)
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Always is the operative word: the one time you don't wear PPE (personal protective equipment) is the time that you'll be injured.
