Sticky fingers???

green_machine_two9er

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Well I just realized Pam cooking spray and dish soap together actually clean up sticky ass fingers. FYI after smoking yummy finger hash of course
 

Glaucoma

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=)

This could be useful for dirty resin. Nobody goes for gloves when they try to clear out their pipe.
 

Yekke

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Washing your hands with oil (cheapest cooking oil you can find) dissolves the cannabis oils easily. Then dish soap removes the oil from your hands real quick.
 

Grojak

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91% isopropyl alcohol is your friend.
The answer for everything.. when I trim I have a pair sitting in a glass of Iso… when one pair gets mucky I drop it into the glass and pull out the other… clean all my smoking utensils and grinder in ISO… my fingers if I touch oil or my homegrown.


 

Glaucoma

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The answer for everything.. when I trim I have a pair sitting in a glass of Iso… when one pair gets mucky I drop it into the glass and pull out the other… clean all my smoking utensils and grinder in ISO… my fingers if I touch oil or my homegrown.


I hope you scrape them first. Scissor hash is my favorite part of trimming!
 

Unclebaldrick

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Aw geez Buck. I am terrible at spamming. But I make a very fine hand cleaner for strong resins and saps. Available at hydro stores near you!

Now I shall report myself for spam.
 

Unclebaldrick

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91% isopropyl alcohol is your friend.
It is your friend for about a week until the moisture in your skin is totally stripped and your skin cracks. It works but tends to leave a bit of a residue.

Veggie oil is a pretty good cheap solution. Better than corn or olive.

I have run into a few people who swear by WD-40. But it doesn't really dissolve the resin. It just coats it and keeps it from being sticky. Frankly I think I would rather have resin on my fingers than WD-40.

There are about a half a dozen products to help with clean up out right now. Some are good, some are nearly ineffective. The good ones do a pretty fine job of removing the resin without damaging your hands or leaving residue.
 
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