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    Any one have a suggestion as to how to get the green from grass off your hands? [?]
    The grass here is very lush and all the green juice stains my hands, I have tried oil and grease remover, soap and scrubbing, not much works. It wears off after a while but not good seeing a customer with stained hands.[8)]

    John
    (Out there doing it getting my hands dirty)

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    Wear cotton gloves when working or get a trimmer.

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      have you tried Goop hand cleaner, it works for me. I also found that on clothing, a little Goop, mixed with a little peroxide, and scrubbing a area with a old tooth brush will get some stains out of clothing.

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        Orange Clean....

        I use it with grass, grease (grease guns are messy!), dirt, oil, gas, cement, etc..
        Steve
        Quality Lawn Care & Landscape Management
        www.qualitylawncare.biz

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          Galashiels Try Lemon (when Dean gets in with dirty hands he grabs a lemon off our tree, breaks it in half and washes his hands with it) As I am sure you are aware, lemons are VERY acidic! Also good for other stains in other things. Bicarb (baking soda) is also a very good cleaner, not sure if you would wet it or rub on dry... probably wet it as a paste! Believe it or not, bicarb soda is also used to kill weeds ) not as good as the weed killing chemicals, but it does work. Or even try mixing dishwashing liquid with baking soda! Dean has used the Orange clean stuff also, very good for oil etc.

          Just a few suggestions!

          Ebony
          Ebony... Warning: I have an attitude and I know how to use it
          Independent Lawn Mowing Contractors of Australia
          www.indmowing.com.au

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