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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1381866" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I use a baby wipe, the just water sort, to clean off my hands. I am usually using all sorts of stuff to do with my knitting machine work and I have always used baby wipes since I had the babies - the oldest has 3 and 1/3rd offspring of his own now. They seem to clean well enough and I have never had a problem except when I use the super harsh solvent and I use a barrier cream before and coconut oil afterwards - it is an extremely effective grease remover. I need to do the work in the morning and test in the evening when I've used that stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1381866, member: 355878"] I use a baby wipe, the just water sort, to clean off my hands. I am usually using all sorts of stuff to do with my knitting machine work and I have always used baby wipes since I had the babies - the oldest has 3 and 1/3rd offspring of his own now. They seem to clean well enough and I have never had a problem except when I use the super harsh solvent and I use a barrier cream before and coconut oil afterwards - it is an extremely effective grease remover. I need to do the work in the morning and test in the evening when I've used that stuff. [/QUOTE]
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