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Old 02-16-2007, 03:18 PM
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does anyone else's hands start shedding after detailing?

I guess if you're easily disgusted maybe this thread isn't for you, but I assume since its common enough we should be all right here

Yea... it seems that anytime I handle any type of wax or sealant, for about two days after the detail, the skin on the underside of my hand will feel almost like plastic... really tight and totally void of any oils and stuff. Then about three days later, it'll start shedding like crazy, like it is right now.

I put a coat of Max Wax on the tC a couple days ago, but have always had this problem, whether it be DP sealant, Aquawax, Natty's Blue, Rain-X, whatever might have alcohol or petroleum distillates.

Anyone else have this problem? Anyone know a reason maybe?

I'm thinking of getting some MF detailing gloves with my next order from AG, I think my skin will thank me.
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Old 02-16-2007, 03:20 PM
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Definitely DON'T have that problem...
that does not sound very normal.
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Mine did. I started wearing rubber gloves all the time now. I just use to many things for a long period of time. I actually got some sore on mine during the summer. All gone now.

Invest in gloves. Trust me.
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Old 02-16-2007, 03:23 PM
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I doubled posted!!!

Shoot me.
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Old 02-16-2007, 03:29 PM
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i will get that when i work with harsher compounds or polishes, cleaning agents etc.. Some nice gloves are a good investment.
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Old 02-16-2007, 03:33 PM
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thanks guys... so, justin, I see that you use rubber gloves... may I ask what kind of gloves?

Medical gloves, the yellow kitchen rubber gloves? Latex versions of these maybe? Not sure what I should be using. Also, is there a risk of marring if my hand were to slip off the foam app or whatever I'm using onto te paint?
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I don't work with gloves and I don't have problems, but my buddy always uses gloves because it makes his hands feel funny like you are saying. So, I guess it is up to the user and how they react to chemicals.

If you react like that to stuff, I would wear gloves.
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Old 02-16-2007, 04:54 PM
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I sometimes get it, depending on the products i use. p21 gell wheel cleaner does that to my hands. It must have somthing to do with the oils and sovlents in the chemicals. I use egloves fro everything now. They keep my hands safe (my hands are bad enough as it is) and i dont have to worry about the chemiclas getting into my skin. Gloves are cheap enougha as it. You might as well invest
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Invest in a box of Nitrile gloves..they fit tight and and you can pick up a dime with them..meaning you have your dexterity .....you can get them at any Home Depot..Lowes and even Wal Marts...good thing about Nitrile they are almost tear proof..not like latex...and solvent proof....

I use them washing parts in a parts cleaner...using chemicals on cars and trucks..

Some car care chemicals can really dry your hands and also burn them..like around your fingernails....

remember the chemicals do get absorbed in the blood thru the skin..

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Id just throw some gloves on
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