How Do You Remove Motor Oil And Grease From Hands?
Sometimes just washing your hands will not remove motor oil or grease. Removing motor oil and grease from hands can be a difficult feat, but with a few simple steps your hands will be clean again. After you have washed as much of the motor oil or grease off your hands, you may find a dark residue remains or that parts of your hands seem permanently discolored. A heavy duty dish soap will break down grease but further action is necessary depending on how stained your hands are. Fight fire with fire. Massage a liberal amount of petroleum jelly into your hands, focusing on the dry areas like the knuckles and cuticles for a good five minutes. Use a dry washcloth to wipe off the petroleum jelly and rub harder on the stained parts of your hands. If your hands have severely dry or cracked skin then further action is needed. Make a miniature bath in your sink and soak your hands for five to ten minutes in a mixture of warm water and hair conditioner. An alternative is using a creamy body wash