GoJo…. I remember that from way too far back to tell, but it involved sawdust garage floors and lotsa leaky engine and drive-train parts ! If it weren’t for Ford and Harley, I wouldn’t know which end of a wrench to hold today !
I remember something called Solvol from my younger days. It was a grey bar of soap with abrasive particles. This was in Australia and my father always had a supply of it.
timzsixty9 over 11 years ago
you got THAT right!
flyertom over 11 years ago
I haven’t used GoJo in over 30 years, but I still recognize the smell. Hoppe’s #9, it ain’t.
Plods with ...™ over 11 years ago
Oh Yeah…. got a jar of it under the sink.
I Go Pogo over 11 years ago
We always had a tub of “Flash” around the house.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago
must be a lot of pluggers residing in Indiana, PA…….I’ve seen a disproportional amount of plugger suggestions emanating from there
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Good Old Jiffy Off?
charliedawg over 11 years ago
try CVS drug stores.
Sangelia over 11 years ago
the Gojo company OWNS the purel company and the product of the hand sanitizer gel.
LuvThemPluggers over 11 years ago
Our hardware store has Lava in the pump bottle but they said the bar Lava is discontinued. The bar got pretty grungy on the sink, anyhow.
unca jim over 11 years ago
GoJo…. I remember that from way too far back to tell, but it involved sawdust garage floors and lotsa leaky engine and drive-train parts ! If it weren’t for Ford and Harley, I wouldn’t know which end of a wrench to hold today !
pcolli over 11 years ago
I remember something called Solvol from my younger days. It was a grey bar of soap with abrasive particles. This was in Australia and my father always had a supply of it.
bobviously over 11 years ago
Gojo cuts grease like magic.
BillWa over 11 years ago
I still use GoJo, it gets the hands clean and doesn’t dry out the skin. Most hand sanitizers are 99% alcohol anyway.
Don Winchester Premium Member over 11 years ago
Who else saw “Indiana Jones” in this strip?
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 4 years ago
Useful here in 2020