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I have a can of MTFU cream, work for me!

 

either u don't know what truly dry hands can do in terms of pain and bleeding or ur gonna have some ugly hands when ur older!!!

 

Some good suggestions and i might have to try udder cream as i could buy that and claim the VAT back..............:001_tongue:

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either u don't know what truly dry hands can do in terms of pain and bleeding or ur gonna have some ugly hands when ur older!!!

 

Some good suggestions and i might have to try udder cream as i could buy that and claim the VAT back..............:001_tongue:

 

Yeah, I'm just messing with you. Im lucky that I dont suffer sore hands much, and I wear gloves enough to stop them getting dry and cracked. If I had any trouble I would use whatever was needed.

 

Oh, and I am older already, nearly twenty years in treework and not got rough or sore hands at all.

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You can't afford rough hands Rupe, think how many pairs of stockings you would ladder.

 

Heel balm is also good for dry chapped hands.

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Yeah, I'm just messing with you. Im lucky that I dont suffer sore hands much, and I wear gloves enough to stop them getting dry and cracked. If I had any trouble I would use whatever was needed.

 

Oh, and I am older already, nearly twenty years in treework and not got rough or sore hands at all.

 

Me too, my hands are great, no problems at all.

 

I know some farmers who have terrible problems with their hands, but mine are absolutely fine.

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I don't have a problem with my hands either.

Standing in all weathers drinking tea all day while the lads work hasn't chapped my hands. Sometimes I have to wear gloves, to avoid scalding. :laugh1:

 

And before you call me a slacker, I'm not! I love hard work, I can watch it all day. :001_tt2:

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Vaseline for me too.:thumbup1:

 

The guy who 'found' it lived to nearly a hundred and ate a teaspoon every day.:thumbup1::puke:

 

Besdides every good woodsman has a tub of it for all occasions.:001_huh:

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