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clean hands
elliot decker over 1 year ago |

clean hands

A fiend of mine asked me how to get beach tar off of Her feet. I said use your cold cream. It takes off the tar but will not dry your skin. For you guys working with fiberglass. When you sand fiberglass, the dust gets small fiberglass splinters into your skin. Put cold cream on the exposed skin wait a couple of minutes and wipe it off with a clean rag. The cold cream softens the skin and opens the pores allowing the rag to wipe off the fibglass splinters.

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