An invention for staining (and other dirty jobs)

How would you know if you don't stain?

Will an LJ expose video, shot with a hidden cell phone camera, show up on the 'net?

I can see the spam:

"Larry stains cherry!" $5 for 24 hours of instant access!

Watch out Paris Hilton! Barry

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Ba r r y
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Read the thread. Prior to staining. Why didn't you ask, "Wiped on what?" while you were at it?

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Guess who

I play too Jerome and I use quite a few different solvents to clean my hands. I've never had a problem with my calluses softening, or any like problem.

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Mike Marlow

It was a simple question. Are you trying to be an AH?

Reread the post you that you responded to.

You answered my thread and my thread was only taking about clean up after staining and had no mention of preparation before staining. Since you were directing your suggestion to me, I wanted to know if your answer was indicating to applied WD-40 prior to cleaning with paint thinner or prior to cleaning with Fast Orange.

Obviously "wiped on my hands" since you were responding to my post and not the OP.

Since you chose to direct the answer to me instead of the OP you were lacking in details.

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Leon

On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 23:23:54 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, Ba r r y quickly quoth:

For keeping your hands clean. I've used it for working with auto repair, CLEARCOAT wood finishing (is there any other kind?), working with nasty acids and bases, etc. All sorts of uses, duuuude.

Bite your tongue, heathen! That will never happen! So send the Hilton or Pamela Anderson tapes to me instead. Thanks.

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Larry Jaques

I mountain bike with an orthopedic surgeon. I'm also a "customer", he "fixed" carpal tunnel in both hands and a broken shoulder and collarbone for me.

This guy NEEDS his hands to do precise work. You should see him bash into rocks, logs, and trees... The way he treats his hands mystifies me.

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Ba r r y

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Pat Barber

Try a Nitrile glove. I use them for glue up and finishing of all kinds. Don't remember anything affecting them like finishes will the laytex gloves.

WoodWizzard

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WoodWizzard

Yep the nitrile gloves work great Thanks all

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Jerome Ranch

Originally I thought the nitrile gloves worked. But I had a pair on for 60 min today during a staining job. Stain got through to my hands. Jerry

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Jerome Ranch

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