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dry clean
are there any ways that you can clean yourself, getting the grease, dirt and whatever off without water?
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Baby wipes.
Really! They're great!! I bring them with me on just about all my rides.
Really! They're great!! I bring them with me on just about all my rides.
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Most auto parts stores carry a waterless hand cleaner. All you need is a rag to wipe off your hands. It works quite well and lasts forever. A buddy of mine just found a can of 20 year old stuff in his garage, it still works.
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Originally Posted by Machka
Baby wipes.
Really! They're great!! I bring them with me on just about all my rides.
Really! They're great!! I bring them with me on just about all my rides.
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Blackberry,
They make wipes in a multitude of flavors now, the ones I am using have a lemon scent to them, so I guess if you don't mind smelling citrusey....
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They make wipes in a multitude of flavors now, the ones I am using have a lemon scent to them, so I guess if you don't mind smelling citrusey....
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great adivce, thanks! i´ll go try the baby wipes and hand cleaner to see which one i´m bringing on my tour, or perhaps both.
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Originally Posted by Schumius
great adivce, thanks! i´ll go try the baby wipes and hand cleaner to see which one i´m bringing on my tour, or perhaps both.
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There are wipes available in the same section of stores as paper towels that do not smell like baby wipes, and in the cosmetics sections there are wipes intended for removing makeup that work well on my greasy face; far better than standard towelettes. There are also larger wipes available at pet stores intended for wiping down dogs, which I used to keep handy in my Jeep, and used them to clean myself a time or two. Places that sell hunting supplies might carry a large towelette I have seen advertised for hunters to use to clean themselves.






