dink
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What is a good shop soap to keep in the garage for cleaning your hands and stuff like that......do you guys think Lava Soap is still pretty decent???
Rickster said:Lava's OK for mild clean-ups and to get the slimey feel off your hands from some of the oil/grease cutting soaps. I've tried the Go-Jo but it always smells bad and the D&L Hand Cleaner (along with the Go-Jo) leaves a residue on your hands. The Fast Orange works well on grease and paint and is my go-to soap for tough clean-ups. It doesn't leave a residue or smell bad.

sberry27 said:I agree with the dishsoap, its all we really use. Dawn, Ajax lemon or lemon Joy. I buy about 10 bottles at a time from Walmart when its on sale. You need something high detergent like these 3 are. I tried some generic lemon and it doesnt work very well, we mixed it 50/50 until it was gone. I got some Ajax at Wally world for a 1$ for the large bottles. We have other stuff but have found over the years that dishsoap works about as well as anything. If I get really slimey I rinse in the parts washer first.
dink said:Actually what I use to get things started in cleaning my hands I use WD-40 first....this gets most of it off then I move to Lava soap
That WD-40 works wonders....kinda like Arm and Hammer baking soda
but I heard that its really bad for your skin so I usually dont do it. Simple green on a rag works pretty well for "waterless" cleaning.well your ok long as your not a lab rat in cali. lolvmo said:causes cancer in lab animals in California.

kartracer55 said:nitrile gloves are alot nicer than latex... hold up much better but are also really expensive.
Jim

I 2nd the CRC stuff it works great.evildky said:CRC makes an orange hand cleaner, I can't recall the exact name, but it seems to work better than the other orange hand cleaners I've tried, smells like oranges (big suprise right), and works great
kartracer55 said:have you tried the pump stuff or only the oldschool bar? I have found the liquid version works pretty well actually.
Jim
