Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Richard iSparkle on April 16, 2013, 07:32:10 am
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Thought I;d ask you old hands what the best cream is to get for my hands :P. After a day WFP my hands are really dry and are starting to crack a little... maybe its an age thing too. i tend to use my wifes really expensive stuff, or my sons baby cream.... but i'm starting to get through quite a bit now! :)
suggestions?
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Thought I;d ask you old hands what the best cream is to get for my hands :P. After a day WFP my hands are really dry and are starting to crack a little... maybe its an age thing too. i tend to use my wifes really expensive stuff, or my sons baby cream.... but i'm starting to get through quite a bit now! :)
suggestions?
I found that any moisturizer struggled to keep up with the drying effects of pure water, gritty hoses and fibre glass poles. The solution for me was switching to wearing gloves at all times when working. I started using Nitrile disposable gloves about 8 years ago and within months my skin cracks healed. It also has the benefit of keeping your hands hygienically clean (great for rolling up hose reels) for eating and interacting with clients, simply peel off when needed.
It is really worth trying - 2 months of nitrile gloves at all times when working = soft smooth skin :)
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thanks Alex.
i hadnt clicked that the pure water was having an effect to be honest.
i've just bought some neipreme gloves so will see how they get on, and try the disposable if they dont work.
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Yeah as Alex says gloves is the answer ...
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Previous winters I've worn showa 377 gloves when it's cold. This year because the winter dragged on a bit I've been wearing them for months - and I've got used to the clean hands, better grip etc - so I'm probably going to wear them all the time.
Although the white hands and tanned arms might look odd in the summer 8)
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nitrile gloves are ok as liners underneath other gloves to stop your hands smelling but used on their own they rip within an hour or so ive found!!
on hot sunny days i dont bother as i want tanned hands to match my face,neck and arms to complete the t shirt tan look!! ;D ;D ;D
any moisturising cream will do mate on the days you dont wear gloves.
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nitrile gloves are ok as liners underneath other gloves to stop your hands smelling but used on their own they rip within an hour or so ive found!!
on hot sunny days i dont bother as i want tanned hands to match my face,neck and arms to complete the t shirt tan look!! ;D ;D ;D
any moisturising cream will do mate on the days you dont wear gloves.
8) :)
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thanks Alex.
i hadnt clicked that the pure water was having an effect to be honest.
i've just bought some neipreme gloves so will see how they get on, and try the disposable if they dont work.
do you actually know what a pole is ??? ;D ;D
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Defo Nitrile gloves never had any great probs with them tearing , Apply some hand cream before you set off to work then put some gloves on will hands nice and soft . Mike
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thanks Alex.
i hadnt clicked that the pure water was having an effect to be honest.
i've just bought some neipreme gloves so will see how they get on, and try the disposable if they dont work.
do you actually know what a pole is ??? ;D ;D
i'm back on the van 2 days a week bob...
getting my hands dirty again :(
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This works for me O'Keeffe's working hands
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man up ;D ;D ;D
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anyone read (seen?) 'Of Mice & Men'?
Curley used to put vaseline in his glove to 'please his missus'
You soft handed gents must have very 'satisfied' WAGS ;D
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how do u stop the nitrile gloves smelling, washing mine frequently but still a mild odour coming from them-any tips..?
graham
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You must be getting mixed up Graham Nitrile gloves are thin rubber disposable gloves if mean gloves like the showa 377's they just keep on stinking ;D ;D . Mike
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thanks Alex.
i hadnt clicked that the pure water was having an effect to be honest.
i've just bought some neipreme gloves so will see how they get on, and try the disposable if they dont work.
Neoprene are not water proof (wet suit gloves) so although maybe helping a bit the pure may still dry your hands out.
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doh-cheers
graaham
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how do u stop the nitrile gloves smelling, washing mine frequently but still a mild odour coming from them-any tips..?
graham
Shake n vac ;D
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thanks Alex.
i hadnt clicked that the pure water was having an effect to be honest.
i've just bought some neipreme gloves so will see how they get on, and try the disposable if they dont work.
Neoprene are not water proof (wet suit gloves) so although maybe helping a bit the pure may still dry your hands out.
correct ive 2 pairs of neoprene fishing gloves & they soon get soaking right through.
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Called working hands get from the chemist etc. :)
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Instead of moisturiser I use Vaseline on hands before work and again after dinner it acts as a barrier cream and protects hands prevention is better than cure.
I do not like to wear gloves so this works for me instead
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I'm trad and find that fairy liquid is kind to my hands ;D
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Norwegian hand cream its what the commercial fisherman use.
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Am i hearing this right,you must be a southerner are you? ;D,my poor grandfather would turn in his grave,i can just imagine him coming home from the pit after a 12 hour shift and asking my grandmother for some moisturiser-get real ;D