Lava Heavy-Duty Hand Cleaner with Moisturizers, Twin-Pack, 5.75 OZ (100867)

Used Lava since 1973, when I got my motorcycle learner’s permit and started working on vehicles as a hobby.When doing heavy work (like a valve job on a Chevy 350 head) I have always used Lemon GoJo as my goto hand cleaner.Dirt/grease/grime accumulation by anything less than a valve job? Lava Soap is the answer.My primary “like” is that the pumice “grit” of the soap is on the less abrasive side. This means My weekend wrenching isn’t betrayed by glowing red, chapped & sand blasted hands. I had tried Orange GoJo for awhile, but the grit in it was noticeably more agressive.There is no fragrance per se, which my cigarette tar scarred lungs appreciate. It does smell a bit like “clean”, but doesn’t fragrantly announce at a 10 foot distance that, yep! I washed my hands.Lava does a great job of removing Petroleum type smells from hands/arms/elbows/biceps. So whether I am spilling gas while refueling the lawn mower, lighter fluid in the Zippo, or adding a quart of oil to my old, clapped out 318 Dodge, I am sure my cubicle mates at work won’t be asking me “what did I spill on myself”?At a now more advanced age, I still rely on Lava as my primary form of not just cleaning, but cleansing my hands. Armor All scent, garbage disposal slime, p-trap hairball, change a flat tire grime, Lava solves it all.Must buy for any man.

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