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    JimmieS
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      @jimmies

      Some while back there was a discussion in a posting re favourite hand/barrier cream which I am now unable to find. Could any kind soul give me directions?

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      JimmieS
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        @jimmies
        #385583
        Stuart Bridger
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          @stuartbridger82290

          I did use RS Components 178-614 (now discontinued) but recently I have switched to using nitrile gloves over barrier cream.

          #385587
          not done it yet
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            @notdoneityet

            A search for ‘clean hands’ may reveal the thread you were wanting.

            #385588
            Ady1
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              @ady1

              Some posts here

              #385602
              Howard Lewis
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                @howardlewis46836

                Rozalex is a pink Barrier Cream, produced by Deb Chemicals, in UK. Effective, but my hands stick on non rotating Handles, rather than sliding.

                Gloves reduce "feel", and can be dangerous if they get caught in any rotating machinery. Porous ones can finish up putting on as much dirt as they keep out! Some gloves tend to be like Rozalex, and do not slide over non rotating handles.

                A matter of personal choice, as to how you assess the risk of skin problems, or grimy hands, and reduce it.

                "Micrometer" blue is particularly difficult to remove from one's fingerprints, which is a good reason for using some form of protection.

                Howard.

                #385604
                JimmieS
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                  @jimmies

                  Many thanks for the replies. Much appreciated.

                  Jim

                  #385606
                  ega
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                    @ega

                    I believe I posted my recommendation of PR88 some time ago – good for everything except wet work for which there is or was a Rozalex product.

                    #385617
                    mechman48
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                      @mechman48

                      Machine Mart sell tubes of barrier cream; was in my local branch yesterday & they were mixed in with the WD40 & lube spray cans…usual disclaimer.

                      George.

                      #385629
                      Paul Lousick
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                        @paullousick59116

                        A new industrial strength cream called "Tough Hands" is the best that I have found. Reccommended for use by bricklayers and concrete workers. Non-greasy to wear and helps to repair dry and cracked hands.

                        Image for DU'IT Tough Hands - 150g from Amcal

                        Edited By Paul Lousick on 14/12/2018 11:37:10

                        #385634
                        Jez
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                          @jez

                          Rozalex Dri-Guard, when I remember to use it.

                          #385754
                          Nigel Bennett
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                            @nigelbennett69913

                            Howard's comment about them (rubber gloves, that is) being dangerous with rotating machinery is spot on. Also if you have a Bridgeport milling machine (I don't but I use one at the club) then it's impossible to operate the feed handles wearing rubber gloves.

                            Another thing I used to do (which was a very bad habit) was to very gently grip the chuck on my drilling machine to slow it down after I'd switched the motor off. Bloody stupid idea and Don't try it at home. Especially if you're wearing rubber gloves, as they grip the chuck like it owes them money and you could easily end up breaking yourself. I only did it once and I got away with it.

                            Edited By Nigel Bennett on 15/12/2018 11:08:38

                            #385757
                            ega
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                              @ega

                              Interesting comments about the side effects of barrier creams.

                              The otherwise excellent PR88 has, I suspect, had an adverse effect on the finish on my Myford which I painted some years ago with Myford's own touch up enamel; frequently-touched areas are now bare metal.

                              #385759
                              Nick Wheeler
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                                @nickwheeler

                                This stuff DERMASHIELD is excellent, effective, long lasting and cost effective

                                #385766
                                ChrisH
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                                  @chrish

                                  I use Rozalex, when I can remember to use it but only if I'm doing something which will really make my hands very dirty and black. Most of the time I don't bother as my hands don't get that dirty.

                                  I use Swarfega or washing up liquid and granulated sugar to clean up after work and find the latter usually works a treat, plus I don't need to buy it 'specially', unlike Swarfega!.

                                  I also have a Rag Bin in my shed in which I keep all discarded cotton clothes, cut into handy sized pieces and minus buttons, cuffs, collars, hems etc., and a roll of that thick jumbo sized kitchen tissue (paper) roll, 'liberated' from SWIMBO's kitchen store, and wipe my hands frequently on one or the other when working to prevent the muck building up too much.

                                  Chris

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