I too used invisible glove in years past. I have now for some 10 years used
the same gloves that my Dentist uses, in fact he gives me a box at each
visit. Not the rubber ones(although they are ok) but the synthetic vinyl
like gloves. They are sturdier and for those allergic to rubber, they cause
no problem. Pick up a box of them and give them a try. You will find that
you use them for most every task on your car. Really great when cleaning WW
tires with some of these strong cleaners that will eat the skin off your
hands, and of course many other chemicals used around your auto. Even
grease, waxes and oils are suspected of causing possible cancerous harm now.
Gloves will protect you from that, and of course when you are done with your
task, your hands and under your nails are spotless and you have not dried
out your skin with heavy duty hand cleaners(more important for us older
folks). I recommend getting them in a size larger then you think you need.
Makes them far easier to get on and off, and often you can reuse a pair thru
several tasks.
Roger Schaaf
300 B
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Pollock" <cpollock@xxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Cleaning Car Windows-Try this!
Hello All,
Well,
When I detail any of my cars before a show, I have to agree with the
professionals, 1 drop Dawn per quart of water in one of those cheap
plastic spray bottle.
To wipe it all though I use the same GENUINE chamous (sp?, sounds like
shammy) that I just used to dry the car. This guarantees a clean 100%
streak free window.
I do the insides first, then the outside. Now- on my daily drivers I then
apply Rainex to the outsides of the windows and mirrors, followed by
another (different this time) chamous (shammy).
Works every single time.
Finally,
I agree with Ray on 'Invisible Glove'. I learned that trick as an
Airplane Mechanic in the 1980's. My girlfriend at the time would not let
me touch her (in any way!) if my hands were the very least bit dirty.
Been using it just about every time since.
If I need too, I follow it with cheap PepBoys hand cleaner. I mean, ya
gotta get the grease off your elbows, upper and lower arms and face!
And if you don't get grease on your face once in a while, ya aint doing it
right!
Take Care guys,
I'd love to make Tulsa this year, but the $$$ are tight. Too tight to
take the trip. Have fun, I look forward to the video of the event!
Charles.
Ray Jones wrote:
In addition, I use "Invisible Glove" BEFORE I start working. Nice hand
creme which seals your pores. When you wash your hands after working, the
grease just comes right off. If only I could remember to use it more
often!
Regards, Ray
It's getting time for y'all to be polishing up your rides for the Spring
Meet!
"It's the fellowship that makes it a special event."
Be there, or be Square! Ray
On Mar 6, 2007, at 7:20 AM, Bryan Scott wrote:
Here's one more use - for washing your oily hands after you're done
working on your baby. It might not get out all the ground-in grease,
but it certainly gets off most of it so you can safely touch other
things in the house without having your wife go ballistic!
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