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Anyone got any clever ways of getting conifer resin off your hands and arms?

 

Scrubbing and normal soaps doesn't touch it. Solvents maybe? So

Something better?

 

use deb natuaral,, its a powerful hand cleaner but does the trick,,, or gorila wipes

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Lidl W5 heavy duty hand cleaner - it's brilliant. Comes in a tub, only need a tiny amount and it works like magic, as well as leaving yer hands feeling nice. Dead cheap too. And it's made using wood pulp or something. I know loads of people who use it, and they all thinks it's the dog's nads.

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Wd40 also works.....

 

Was looking for this to be posted and you beat me to it.

 

Wd40. Gets anything and everything off, it's the best cleaner for hard to remove stuff.

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