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  • Rachel Robinson
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    @rachelrobinson
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Hi Everybody,

    Nice to meet you! I just joined LOL, very excited. In all of my reading through the discussions about press clean-up I noticed there was no mention of the most miraculous hand cleaner out there, and I feel compelled to share my secret: Baby wipes. It’s not actually my secret, NY Center for Book Arts turned me onto them, and I haven’t looked back! All of that scrubbing and soaping I used to put my hands through between inking and printing – totally unnecessary, just a light wipe with any cheap store bought baby wipe completely removes rubber based ink. I have had a box of Huggies next to my press ever since. 


    chris
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    @chris1
    12 years, 4 months ago

    For acrylic-based, I’ve used this once at the local book arts center to get a silver metallic off my hands: http://www.pressmanspride.com/reallyworks6-45lb.aspx It worked amazingly well but seems pretty expensive.


    Christy Etheredge
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    @christyetheredge
    11 years ago

    I know you wrote this years ago, but I just have to say THANK YOU! I have a meeting with a client tomorrow and I have blue fingers and nails from todays printing. I went to LOL to see if there was a solution to ink stained hands and I found your post. Maybe now my clients won’t think I strangled a smurf! ^_^


    Barbara Jean Yaple
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    @barbarajeanyaple
    10 years, 11 months ago

    Hi Ladies,

    Interesting and kind of funny….baby wipes are great, as are several commercial hand cleaners, but the funny part is that for years, when interviewing press operators, I would look for the “tell”—-an ink-stained thumb indicated experience!

    I’ve long-since gotten into the habit of using surgical gloves while cleaning equipment (or restoring Brit bikes, my “other” hobby). But, Baby-wipes! Proof that one can always learn something, even after 46-ish years in the trade! Thanks!!

    Barb


    Tanya R
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    @tanyar
    10 years, 9 months ago

    I use a soap bar from Soap Works, called Pumice. Works well and smells nice too!

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