Garcky
Well-known member
Today's technicians are really lucky. Inexpensive gloves are readily available these days, and I see most techs using them. I'm an old-timer. Back when I was working as an automobile mechanic, nobody wore gloves. I don't think any of us ever thought about gloves. If we did, the ones that were available completely destroyed your sense of touch.
So, we had dirty, greasy hands. That's what we had. Many times a day, they got washed off in the parts cleaner, wiped with red shop rags, and scrubbed with Lava soap. You couldn't test drive a car without cleaning your hands. Customers would have screamed.
None of those things, though, got the black from under our fingernails. That took a nail brush and plenty of time, so it didn't get done all that often. Some guys cleaned up their fingernails at the end of the day. Some gave up on trying. I got pretty proficient at scraping the black out of my fingernails with the point of my pocket knife blade.
I'm not wrenching much these days, and I have a box of nitrile gloves in my work area. I forget, though, to put them on about 60% of the time. I'm just not used to it. So, you younger guys are lucky. You're getting the habit of gloving up. If you do that all the time, you can forget about the fingernail brush at the end of the work day. You also don't have to have your hands in a tank full of Stoddard Solvent multiple times a day. That's hard on the hands.
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So, we had dirty, greasy hands. That's what we had. Many times a day, they got washed off in the parts cleaner, wiped with red shop rags, and scrubbed with Lava soap. You couldn't test drive a car without cleaning your hands. Customers would have screamed.
None of those things, though, got the black from under our fingernails. That took a nail brush and plenty of time, so it didn't get done all that often. Some guys cleaned up their fingernails at the end of the day. Some gave up on trying. I got pretty proficient at scraping the black out of my fingernails with the point of my pocket knife blade.
I'm not wrenching much these days, and I have a box of nitrile gloves in my work area. I forget, though, to put them on about 60% of the time. I'm just not used to it. So, you younger guys are lucky. You're getting the habit of gloving up. If you do that all the time, you can forget about the fingernail brush at the end of the work day. You also don't have to have your hands in a tank full of Stoddard Solvent multiple times a day. That's hard on the hands.
Progress!