Curious how other people wash up after gardening, trimming or otherwise touching your sticky products?
Here is what i do;
At my sink, i have 3 dispensers; Peanut oil, joy lemon and alcohol sanitizer in that order.
The oil does a really decent job of getting most of the oils off the skin without harsh abrasives at an inexpensive price, it acts like a solvent to other nonpolars. Peanut oil is cheap, i also use it for cooking so its what i use, maybe there are better or worser oils to use.
Joy is a decent degreasing agent and washes away the peanut oil and whatever the peanut oil picked up.
If needed, i will use the alcohol as a final step if i need to get really clean.
All under warm water as the warmer the water, the looser the oils and faster the reactions.
Also, i clean all my scissors with peanut oil only and sterilize them with same alcohol sanitizer on a paper towel.
All of this works well for me and is out of the kitchen so its inexpensive, relatively safe and have other uses around the house.
Here is what i do;
At my sink, i have 3 dispensers; Peanut oil, joy lemon and alcohol sanitizer in that order.
The oil does a really decent job of getting most of the oils off the skin without harsh abrasives at an inexpensive price, it acts like a solvent to other nonpolars. Peanut oil is cheap, i also use it for cooking so its what i use, maybe there are better or worser oils to use.
Joy is a decent degreasing agent and washes away the peanut oil and whatever the peanut oil picked up.
If needed, i will use the alcohol as a final step if i need to get really clean.
All under warm water as the warmer the water, the looser the oils and faster the reactions.
Also, i clean all my scissors with peanut oil only and sterilize them with same alcohol sanitizer on a paper towel.
All of this works well for me and is out of the kitchen so its inexpensive, relatively safe and have other uses around the house.