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Jake Bishop
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Surgical spirit which has castor oil added to it .All comes in one bottle . I rub my hands with this in the morning . Then after my bath / shower of an evening I head for any moisturising cream . If my paws are showing any signs of cracking I will then put some poof coloured purple medic gloves on after my moisturising cream and even go to bed with them on . Well at about 3am they piss me off so I normally rip them off . Hey by then my hands are feeling real good . The trick is to not let cracked hands to develop . Get into a routine of creaming your mitts lol . :thumbup1: Sounds funny but its better than sore cracked unproductive paws anyday .

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