Worx All Natural Hand Cleaner conditions your skin as it cleans
its good stuff. i use it when gojo wont cut it
its good stuff. i use it when gojo wont cut it
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I read this and none of it worked after the caulk had dried. Then I tried Olive oil. I'm sure you can use cheaper oil but that's what I had. It has taken a while, but the olive oil allowed my skin to more naturally come off. It takes some soaking and scrubbing though. It worked better than rubbing alcohol, goof off, dish soap, or hand soap.Time. Even acetone or laquer thinner won't do much- the only solvent that seems to work at a decent pace on silicone caulk is MEK, and I wouldn't recommend it on your hands. A few hours from now the stuff will come off all by itself.
-Spike
I've been doing a lot of kitchen and bath work lately, installed a couple of sinks and counter tops, plus I re-caulked around the tub & surround. I just finished running a 5' bead of silicone along the base of the tub to seal the new flooring. Now my hands are all slimy, and no soap I have tried will get this stuff off. It's really weird how it totally kills the sudsing action of any soap.
Is there something that will take this stuff off, without attacking my skin? My hands are already raw from washing up from painting, so I really don't want to resort to laquer thinner or acetone. Tried GoJo, didn't seem to do much.