Cleaning dirty hands
On Jul 14, 1:46*am, micky wrote:
I broke my best fingernai/fingerprintl/wrinkle brush, and the other
one has bristles on both sides, one side stiffer than the other.
After a while, it's not comfortable to rake the stiff bristles over my
tender fingers.
But I had this old car washing brush. * They probably still sell them.
It's shaped like a rowboat, rounded at the front but coming to a
point. *Flat at the back. * *This one is red with whilte bristles.
I guess it's meant to not scratch the car's paint -- Are you really
allowed to use a brush on the paint? *-- but it works well on my
hands, even without soap, getting all the oil etc. of my fingerprintes
and the wrinkles on the top of my knuckles. * *And it's much bigger
too, so it goes faster. * *It *works even better than the broken
briush did.
I haven't needed one for a very long number of years, but when I
worked on cars I had a surgeons hand brush. In those years they were
available at medical supply houses. If still available they are ideal
for the job.
JoeG
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