Posted by Hobo,NC on January 29, 2008 at 04:51:14 from (98.16.7.127):
In Reply to: No laughing posted by chrisalma on January 28, 2008 at 17:01:00:
Vaseline used religiously at bed time,,, If I let my hands go to far I have to ware socks over my hands at nite,,, the socks are saturated in Vaseline. 2 git the cracks to heal i shave off all the dead skin around the cracks with a new razor blade,,, sure nuff makes it fell better,,, heals faster. In the winter I ware latex or Nitrile gloves when work"n,,, hard to git use to but hard to live with out once you git use to"em,,, NAPA should carry good ones for werk"n in. Played mechanic all my life,,, suffered the same deal,,, tried it all,,, Vaseline is hard to beat,,, give it a try for a week,,, takes time,, any thang does,,, trim that dead skin even if you trim 2 far it will feel much better and heal faster,,, when you see a crack start form"n start trim"n,,, it will go away,,, the crack is dead skin,,, will not heal till the good skin splits open,,, git the dead hard skin away from the crack.
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