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Old 01-19-2010 | 05:36 PM
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In my shop I have had really good luck using FREE SAMPLES.
They work really well and are very inexpensive.
 
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Old 01-19-2010 | 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by dedjr67
I use zep cherry bomb
x2 Good stuff!
 
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Old 01-19-2010 | 08:03 PM
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I use Lava hand soap, would like to try your product.
 
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Old 01-19-2010 | 08:35 PM
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I've been using GoJo with pumice for years. It is usually a light green or yellow color. I like it because it is available at many major retailers, it is reasonably priced, the pumice is effective, and it smells good.
 
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Old 01-19-2010 | 09:45 PM
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All of the sample product (actually full sized bottles) have been shipped. For those of you that will receive product and read this, be sure to wet your hands before you apply the product. Hand Kind Scrub is a water activated product. Also, only use a small amount even if your hands are extremely dirty. It's not constructed like a traditional skin cleaner at all and you truly do not need to use a large amount.

I know you have heard all the sales pitches and everyone has the greatest product on earth but when you get the cleaner, really put it to the test. Take notice of the condition of your skin before using it and after you have used it a few times. If you have dry skin issues you are really going to love this stuff. It was designed to repair skin that is so dry and chapped that it cracks and bleeds when you close your hand.

It took me almost 2 years to get Hand Kind to work like this and if it was the same as any other product, I wouldn't even bother. The only way to make this kind of investment is in something that is truly different and better performing so I am glad that you guys took me up on the offer to do a review. Thanks again.

Scott K.
 
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Old 01-19-2010 | 10:15 PM
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Got my UPS tracking number in email today, due to arrive tomorrow. I will put it to the test for ya. I also have a few messy jobs coming up that will get my hands pretty grimy.
 
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Old 01-19-2010 | 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by dawg
Got my UPS tracking number in email today, due to arrive tomorrow. I will put it to the test for ya. I also have a few messy jobs coming up that will get my hands pretty grimy.
Good deal Dawg. I am pretty happy to get you guys to try it. When you receive it you will know what I mean by different than a traditional hand soap! Grimy is good.
 
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Old 01-19-2010 | 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by frenchbiker
Call me gay if you want <g> but I wear latex surgical gloves when I wrench on my bike. A box of 100 costs me 10 bucks at Rite Aid and I don't have to worry about cleaning my hands when I'm done. Maybe if I was wrenching for a living, I couldn't stand wearing gloves but for me, they're perfect.
Plenty of wrenches and definitely painters wear latex gloves. Not only do they make cleanup much easier, if you are switching between tasks - you can pull of the gloves do something else (answer the phone, eat lunch...), the pop on a new pair and go back to work.
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by MidnitEvil
Plenty of wrenches and definitely painters wear latex gloves. Not only do they make cleanup much easier, if you are switching between tasks - you can pull of the gloves do something else (answer the phone, eat lunch...), the pop on a new pair and go back to work.
I agree with the glove thing, but the problem with gloves is that the sweat and repetitive drying after removing the gloves causes the hard wrinkles that dry and create even more harsh dryness. That's where Hand Kind Scrub comes in. Use once after removing the gloves and the dryness and cracking do not occur. See, I have an answer for everything.
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by frenchbiker
Call me gay if you want <g> but I wear latex surgical gloves when I wrench on my bike. A box of 100 costs me 10 bucks at Rite Aid and I don't have to worry about cleaning my hands when I'm done. Maybe if I was wrenching for a living, I couldn't stand wearing gloves but for me, they're perfect.
Friend wrenches for a living. Has boxes and boxes of surgical gloves. It's one of those "Work smarter, not harder" type deals.
 


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