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My pole has recently started covering my hands in carbon. It doesn't wash off, I tried a nail brush but it didn't shift it. Has anyone got any tips for getting them clean?
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Pussy juice works well ? In your circumstances it's probably best to use barrier creamMy pole has recently started covering my hands in carbon. It doesn't wash off, I tried a nail brush but it didn't shift it. Has anyone got any tips for getting them clean?
Pussy juice works well ?
Prefer to walk the dog then go on the drink to be honest. When you get as old as me and @Den, him with the dodgy shoulder, neck, hip, knee, ankle and little pinky, dirty hands are the least of our problems.Well now we all know what the first thing @Part Timer does when he get's in from work ? ?
Don't worry i'll pop round and ask your wife to help ?Pussy juice works well ? In your circumstances it's probably best to use barrier cream
No feeling the gloves idea to be honest man. I use them when its cold but I can't be doing with them every day. Its always been there but its got much much worse since I started servicing the pole regularlySpray your pole with clear lacquer or use gloves.
Enjoy having manly hands that makes it obvious you've actually done a good days work. It'll normally rub of during the weekend, just give it some time.
Ha ha she'd eat you alive.Don't worry i'll pop round and ask your wife to help ?
Sounds like a trick you play on the apprentice ?Old roofers trick, smear some glue (pva or something similar) over your hands, then stick your hands in a pile of saw dust.
i have the same problem, best thing i have is one of them stones that people use to remove cigarette stains from there fingers, i think its a pumice stone.My pole has recently started covering my hands in carbon. It doesn't wash off, I tried a nail brush but it didn't shift it. Has anyone got any tips for getting them clean?