fiberglass
#12
Originally posted by loudtdi:
I agree with the glove option, could save you some headaches next time you fiberglass.......remember, never scratch anywhere below the belt when playing with fiberglass or any type of resins. (dont ask me how I know this) [img]graemlins/cry.gif[/img]
I agree with the glove option, could save you some headaches next time you fiberglass.......remember, never scratch anywhere below the belt when playing with fiberglass or any type of resins. (dont ask me how I know this) [img]graemlins/cry.gif[/img]
You've always got some funny stories...this one should be right up there with the ivory nose bleed...
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#17
[QUOTE]Originally posted by :
[QB] why not wear a pair of gloves that way you avoid getting it on your hands in the first place?******************************************** ************************************************** ********
usually if its still tacky you can get it off with some warm water or some gritty kind of hand cleaner. but if its already dry...
go swiming
[QB] why not wear a pair of gloves that way you avoid getting it on your hands in the first place?******************************************** ************************************************** ********
usually if its still tacky you can get it off with some warm water or some gritty kind of hand cleaner. but if its already dry...
go swiming
#18
if a glove breaks and you get it on your hands, wash right away with COLD water. Warm water opens up the pores and will absorb more 'glass. If you are in the middle of 'glassing and need to keep applying, rub some sawdust on your hands and keep 'glassing. The sawdust absorbs the 'glass and when you are done it's easier to remove using a harsh clenser like mean green, or orange, or pink, or whatever.
This is what I do, however I always use gloves. Lets face it. When you are doing a thousand dollar 'glass job, $.75 worth of gloves in bulk isn't that much.
Hope that helps.
This is what I do, however I always use gloves. Lets face it. When you are doing a thousand dollar 'glass job, $.75 worth of gloves in bulk isn't that much.
Hope that helps.
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