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Posted by Sloroll on June 09, 2005 at 14:30:17 from (69.66.43.59):
In Reply to: Re: Black hands from wheel? posted by Hugh MacKay on June 09, 2005 at 09:28:51:
Have you ever met Cowman? I watched him work greasy metal all one afternoon and never got but the tips of his fingers dirty. He wore a bandana boa tie that stayed clean as well as a nice buttoned blue shirt. Not a stain when he departed. Unfortunatly I was not as well versed in his craft. Old blck steering wheels do decompose and leave black on ones hands and the least costly fix as well as the most higenic regardless of the steering wheels condition is to wear gloves. A lot of those old girls hauled sunshine for a living. No mater how many sandwitches I could have eaten while driving my H (Playing farmer) I wouldn't have for I know what was likely growing on the wheel (Veterinarian's son). Gloves are a great way to prevent what ever may be on your steering wheel from entering your bloodstreem through blisters too. The visible black is only the tip of the iceburg and probably the least obtrusive material one would glean from an old tractor's steering wheel. I've seen enough "Trucker Bombs" too to be cautious of the Steering wheels on most big rigs too. Perhaps Chlorox Cleanups in the cab would be a good idea if you aren't the sole driver of your big rig; Or, replace the wheel after every driver is a great option too.
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