Pluggers by Rick McKee for August 07, 2023

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    Gent  11 months ago

    Eh but me is never wash me bear hands with that.

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    hubbard3188  11 months ago

    Yup, but only in a real pinch. really rough on your hands, and smell lasts for day or two no matter what.

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    allen@home  11 months ago

    I did a few times when gas was cheap. Not any more.

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    Zykoic  11 months ago

    Or overhauled a 1950’s Ford flathead V8.

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    Bergholt Stuttley Johnson  11 months ago

    I’ve always taken cleaner solvent. What’s good for the machine is good for the hands, too. ;)(No, of course it’s not good. If you try it, make sure your skin is unhurt and cream it afterwards.)

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    Guy from southern Indiana  11 months ago

    Then you can’t get the stink of gasoline off your hands. I use “Goop” hand cleaner, followed by “Lava” hand soap.

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    juicebruce  11 months ago

    Been there … Done That !

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 11 months ago

    If you then lit a cigarette you might not be a plugger any more.

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    Ichabod Ferguson  11 months ago

    The smell on your hands lingers long enough to ruin dinner.

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    jjhouten  11 months ago

    I washed oil, well, work, clothes, in gasoline

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    Olddog1  11 months ago

    Gasoline was originally a cleaning fluid before it was used as a fuel.

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    ctolson  11 months ago

    Ah yes, the good old days of using what was on hand regardless of the danger or smell. If you smoked, you had to wait a good thirty minutes to be safe.

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    DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago

    OH, man, that’s a good one. Ah, memories of younger days, getting the lawnmower ready for the season…

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    Kawasaki Cat  11 months ago

    Washed my hands with gasoline to get the oil based paint of my hands.

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    sallyseckman  11 months ago

    People actually tried that? Would that not be a health hazard?

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    phritzg Premium Member 11 months ago

    A lifetime of washing their hands with leaded gasoline could explain a lot about plugger behavior.

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member 11 months ago

    Uncle had a tub of oil to wash your hands in. Works surprisingly well. Gas tends to dry the skin but for those stubborn stains…

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    ladykat  11 months ago

    I’ve done a lot of outdoor work, but never washed my hands with gasoline.

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    g04922  11 months ago

    Common practice for all backyard mechanics…. until we all knew better. My Uncle was a real mechanic, and he would wash his hands in that tank of solvent used to clean car parts. Whew… (He lived into his early 90’s)…

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    Just-me  11 months ago

    I’m definitely a Plugger then…

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    TMMILLER Premium Member 11 months ago

    Try toluene. I got hit with 3/4 of the content of a 1 qrt pressure pot filled with fluorescent orange Imron paint. Guy dropped it just as I walked by. I got hit from shoes to head with the stuff. Nothing would take it off. Had to shave the head, wiped off what I could with toluene when it first happened, wore the rest off over a couple of weeks.

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    hvohl  11 months ago

    Quite often back in the days. Not an unusual thing. Wouldn’t be afraid to do it today except the gasoline is not nearly as good.

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    CitizenKing  11 months ago

    I have used gasoline to wash away oil paint. And when I worked in the auto industry, we would use degreasers like MEK and TCE for the same purpose. Both toxic and both nasty on the skin. Can’t recommend any of them. Older and wiser.

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    anomalous4  11 months ago

    Nope – we used GoJo & Lava soap at this Plugger’s house when I was growing up.

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    wildlandwaters  11 months ago

    I wear gloves whenever possible when working with solvents or vehicle related lubes…that stuff’ll get absorbed into your body and can cause some nasty results to your organs over time. (admittedly sometimes ya just can’t use gloves cuz they’ll just get in the way…even the thin nitrile ones. But when I go to clean my hands I start with something benign and work my way up to the potent solvents, but only if I have to)

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    Khatkhattu Premium Member 11 months ago

    We used to get road tar on our bare feet from the chip and seal roads in our neighborhood. Hot sun would generate small pools of tar that were just irresistible to us kids, especially when there were bubbles in it that begged to be popped. Dad worked as a metallurgist and had access to chemicals, so he used ether to get the tar off but had to use it outdoors, so we didn’t get high from the vapors.

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    Watchdog  11 months ago

    So very much not recommended!

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    Fantom Premium Member 11 months ago

    What do you think goes in solvent wash tanks currently used in small shops today? It ain’t water and dishwashing soap.

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    BigBoy  11 months ago

    I had a neighbor who would spread gasoline on his concrete driveway and scrub it with a push broom. I kept waiting to call the fire department, but never happened.

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    eddi-TBH  11 months ago

    I used diesel more often in the Air Force. Never get that stuff in an open cut!

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    dbrucepm  11 months ago

    poor man’s degreaser in the old days and there weren’t as many additives in it back then

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    puddleglum1066  11 months ago

    So what Mark Stanley is saying is, “if you have brain damage from lead poisoning, you’re a plugger!”

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    alibey  11 months ago

    Automatic Trans Fluid works better

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