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Originally Posted by HillRider
There are several commercial hand cleaners that work well with GoJo being one of the most well known brands.

For grease and casual dirt I've found hand dishwashing soap to be very effective. I keep a squirt bottle of it in the laundry room so I can get my hands clean before going into the rest of the house.

For latex paint, the best remover is speed. Wash it off before it dries. For oil based or spray can paint or lacquers, acetone is a good remover.
When I used to work at a used airplane dealership detailing the plains, I loved the big pump of gojo with orange extract and lava grit. That stuff was the bomb. These days dishwashing soap is great at getting most grease off. Paint, I just use a good scrub brush and effort (or sometimes just leave it once my hands get raw if it's still there).
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