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Posted by Alberta Mike on December 30, 2000 at 10:22:42 from (209.115.159.123):
In Reply to: Best way? posted by Karl Bader on December 30, 2000 at 08:57:00:
I often thought that if a guy was a dentist, wouldn't it be bad if he was into old tractor restoration? Man, you'd have to get up early each morning to scrub for a while before heading off to work. Meanwhile, I've found good old soap and water with a good, stiff (and I mean stiff) nail brush the best way to go. I remember not too many years ago you could buy the double-sided brushes for cleaning your hands, the ones with the wood in the middle. Can you still buy those, all the ones around here are plastic and the bristles don't seem as stiff as they used to.
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