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If they are really bad mate stick a cheap light pair of combats over them, I use to wear combats over my hi flex to protect them. That paint is difficult to remove.

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Dunno if it works the same, but try rubbing veg oil into them and then washing them as normal after soaking for an hour or two....... Can't see it causing any harm to the safety aspect.

 

Otherwise ur gonna have to take the comedy moment and smile everytime you where them!!!:biggrin:

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How did you cut a can of tree marker

pics please:thumbup:

 

try rubbing them or certainly a wire brush removed most of it

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It was in between my legs Bob couldnt be arsed moving it before i cut brash up on top of it . And ive had some luck , when the stuffs dry it crumbles up so a stiff brush gets most of it off . But there is still an orange sheen right up my backside .

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It was in between my legs Bob couldnt be arsed moving it before i cut brash up on top of it . And ive had some luck , when the stuffs dry it crumbles up so a stiff brush gets most of it off . But there is still an orange sheen right up my backside .

 

Just tell people you've been making friends with Dale Winton. :biggrin:

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