Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

JB

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Well, with the advent of Spring I am once again elbows deep in machinery of one kind or another.<br /><br />I think it was about 1946 that my Dad, who also had a love affair with anything mechanical, introduced me to Boraxo. He used both the cream and the powdered versions.<br /><br />I used the last of my last can of powdered Boraxo last Summer. I haven't found it anywhere since.<br /><br />I have tried Goop, Lava, and a variety of other products. They all leave my hands feeling oily or like dried parchment. None have left my hands feeling clean, like Boraxo always did.<br /><br />Any leads on where I can get my Boraxo powdered hand soap? :confused:
 

neumanns

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

Do you Know anybody the ever makes down to the border. Cheap and easy to find over there...Give them a $20 doller bill and that should cover you for a long time.
 

18rabbit

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

You will have to find a distributor for this, but this is what they use down at the boatyard. So far it has cut thru everything I have encountered…that should be removed. :) Hards will feel clean...they ARE clean!<br /><br />TKO made by Zep. You can see it here:<br /><br /> http://www.zepmfg.com/zepgovt/user/products.asp?product_name=ZEP TKO <br /><br />EDIT: IMO – Goop has the chemistry but lacks the abrasive. Lava has the abrasive but lacks the chemistry. TKO has both and your hands won’t feel raw after cleaning, either.<br /><br />EDIT: EDIT: JB – Boraxo is available all over the web!!!
 

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

Thanks, gents.<br /><br />I guess I'll settle for a five pound, five year supply. :D
 

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

Ive been using the Liquid Glove product lately, (when I can remember to use it). Pobably available at most hardware stores), You put a dab in the palm of your hand and keep rubbing it all over your hands, under your fingernails and cuticals, When its time to wash your hands, I use Palmolive dishwashing liquid and your hands will look like new. Ive also started using latex gloves as of late when Im going to drain oil or fill lower units, makes for an easy cleanup.
 

ZmOz

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

I ususally just stay greasy for a week or two until it wears off. :D
 

Boomyal

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

ZmOz, that's really gettin your money's worth out of your bed sheets. :D
 

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

I ususally just stay greasy for a week or two until it wears off.
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<br />Thats what I do too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

Home Depot has it along with several places on the WWW.<br />Looks like around 8 Bucks for a 5# box.
 

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

For what it's worth......<br /><br />I use GoJo, with pumice,+ lanolin.........<br />I get it at the local NAPA store.......
 

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

TKO best hand cleaner around ,if you can find it
 

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

there's a place around me that has it.. but only sells big bulk of it.. where you'd havta have a 21 mule team to haul it..<br /><br />i do like those 'gojo's' with orange.. <br />but still need to wash off with dish soap..<br /><br />worked in an 'ole textile mill in the day..made uniforms for both the USA an CSA armies..<br /><br /> the oldest greasiest machinery.. old flappin' drive belts/no shrouds.. <br />550 volt 3 ph knob & tube.. <br /><br />only had old naptha soap an a container of sand to wash up.. <br /><br />get hands soapy,, dip in alittle sand .. <br />it really worked.<br /><br />underneath the 3rd derm layer,, it was pretty darn clean...
 

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

Any major engine work on a 300D, SD, SDL (all diesels). Has the potential to have me wearing grime for days. Being a professional "Dirtyshirt", I've tried them all.<br /><br />The best for sure is ZEP TKO. It has boraxo, lanolin and detergents that won't bother your skin. Excellent stuff.
 

Stratosfied

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

I use a can of Whisk that I first used at work. This stuff is great and will even cut paint and polyurethane fast. It has no abrasives though, but it works great. Also, you can put some one your clothes before you wash and it seems to do fine on that also.
 

rwise

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

JB<br />I buy Boraxo at the local walmart! <br /><br />but, my wife steals it from me to use in the laundry.
 

JB

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

Ahoy, RWise.<br /><br />Are you sure that is Boraxo hand soap and not just 20 Mule Team Borax laundry supplement?<br /><br />If it really is Boraxo in the oval metal can (or equivalent) where are you? If I send you a few bux would you buy me some and send it to me?
 

rwise

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

JB<br />I'll look at it tonight when I get home, but I'd bet there both the same thing with diferent lables. Something like 100% borax. It does work well, I don't like the others for the same reasons you give. I am still in Sapulpa,OK.<br />Richard
 

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Re: Hand soap for us grease monkeys.

Not to change the subject, but within the last 2-3 years, I've developed an allergy to certain kinds of soap. If my hands touch dishwashing liquid or most detergents, I develop a reaction similar to touching poison oak.<br /><br />Has anyone else experienced this?
 
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