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I know old folks who've been using WD40 for years for their arthitis. <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jawnt</i> <br /><br />Just thought I'd pass along a tip on Clean-Up: <br /> <br />Sometime back, after getting covered with Rustolium paint from an outdoor project, I discovered that WD40 cleaned up my rough and cracked hands quicker than I can tell about it.[:p] <br /> <br />Today I was using a good bru***o lay down some liquid latex rubber as the first step on a mould I am making --- kept washing the brush in water --- latex kept building up --- brush ruined[xx(] <br /> <br />Thought, 'What the heck?' Soaked the brush for about 2 hrs in WD40 --- it disolved all the latex. The brush is perfectly clean, soft and pliable. Rinsed it in soap and water, then dried it. The brush is like new.[:D] <br />Jawn T as in Jawn Henry <br />[/quote]
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