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Title: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 18 March 2021, 20:06:39
Question for y,all. What hand cleaner do you use after working on the oily bits ?
I used to use green Swarfega, but now theres orange as well, and all kinds of other products.
Swarfega is getting bloody expensive too for what it is, so looking for alternatives that work well.
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: STEMO on 18 March 2021, 20:14:26
Quite a lot of people just wear latex gloves now, maybe barrier cream first.
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 18 March 2021, 20:18:21
They usually end up torn to shreds, hanging down my wrists within 5 minutes.  :D
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: YZ250 on 18 March 2021, 20:20:32
We used Swarfega Lemon (Yellow) at work for oily hands and by strange coincidence that's what I have in my containers at home.  ::)
It's the one that feels gritty, like someone has put sugar in it.  :y
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 18 March 2021, 20:28:14
Read good things about Lidl W5 hand cleaner. Looks like it currently only available in Norn Irn for some reason.
A bit too far to go. ::)
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: STEMO on 18 March 2021, 20:32:10
Read goof things about Lidl W5 hand cleaner. Looks like it currently only available in Norn Irn for some reason.
A bit too far to go. ::)
Brexit. Northern Ireland is in the EU now. ;D
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: ronnyd on 18 March 2021, 20:40:07
I bought some stuff that looks and feels like rough custard.  :D It's called Manista, on the Bay of E. Got two 700ml tubs for a tenner. Smells lemony, cleans well and leaves hands feeling smooth.  8)
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: STEMO on 18 March 2021, 20:41:07
I bought some stuff that looks and feels like rough custard.  :D It's called Manista, on the Bay of E. Got two 700ml tubs for a tenner. Smells lemony, cleans well and leaves hands feeling smooth.  8)
Just offer to do the dishes, Ronny, works a treat.
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: ronnyd on 18 March 2021, 20:45:24
I bought some stuff that looks and feels like rough custard.  :D It's called Manista, on the Bay of E. Got two 700ml tubs for a tenner. Smells lemony, cleans well and leaves hands feeling smooth.  8)
Just offer to do the dishes, Ronny, works a treat.
I have a deal with SWMBO. she does the grub, i clear up the mess and wash up.  ;D
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: dave the builder on 18 March 2021, 20:54:45
I use washing up liquid and Cif surface cream cleaner on my hands ,that comes out the housekeeping budget  ;D
I've got a big tub of Swarfega in my workshop ,rarely use it though
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Andy B on 18 March 2021, 21:04:11
We used Swarfega Lemon (Yellow) at work for oily hands and by strange coincidence that's what I have in my containers at home.  ::)
It's the one that feels gritty, like someone has put sugar in it.  :y

That's a coincidence .... work uses the same orange Tufanega that I do  ::)
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: henryd on 19 March 2021, 09:38:48
I use Swarfega orange here but also like Comma Manista :y
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Nick W on 19 March 2021, 10:13:02
If I have to buy hand cleaner, I prefer the almost dry paste type like THIS (https://eshop.wurth.co.uk/Product-categories/Hand-cleanser-standard/31080502020233.cyid/3108.cgid/en/GB/GBP/) It lasts longer, is easier to use, and for workshop use makes less mess. Plus you can put a small quantity in a container or even sealed plastic bag in a toolbox without having it leak.


A good barrier cream before starting work makes a big difference too. A small can of DERMASHIELD  (https://www.dermashield.co.uk/shop/product-category/derma-shield-aerosol/)would last most DIYers a couple of years.



But I find any of the cleaners from industrial suppliers all work, and don't see the point of insisting on a particular brand. I bet that doesn't surprise any of you ;D
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 19 March 2021, 10:25:35
I have a bottle of an unknown brand of gritty orange stuff that does the job and all the gritty stuff (plastic micro beads) goes down the drain and feeds the fish!  ::)   :-\
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: New POD on 19 March 2021, 13:12:04
Quite a lot of people just wear latex gloves now, maybe barrier cream first.

I wear nitrile gloves and a thicker workflow over the top.
And clean my hands with normal pump soap with ca spoon of brown sugar.
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: deviator on 19 March 2021, 15:11:25
And clean my hands with normal pump soap with ca spoon of brown sugar.

This. I use vinyl gloves as they last longer than nitrile, although they trap more sweat in.

If I do end up with grubby mitts, washing up liquid and sugar. White or brown, both work.
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Rangie on 19 March 2021, 15:21:58
+1 for washing up liquid, works a treat on oily hands.
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 19 March 2021, 18:45:22
Used washing up liquid with sugar mixed in today. It worked quite well.  :)
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: polilara on 21 March 2021, 16:10:40
Read good things about Lidl W5 hand cleaner. Looks like it currently only available in Norn Irn for some reason.
A bit too far to go. ::)
This is good. Available in Finland, too.
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Raeturbo on 22 March 2021, 00:20:56
I have a bottle of an unknown brand of gritty orange stuff that does the job and all the gritty stuff (plastic micro beads) goes down the drain and feeds the fish!  ::)   :-\
.
                Yes indeed, does the job, but I won’t
Use it anymore because of that👍
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: johnnydog on 22 March 2021, 20:30:01
Read good things about Lidl W5 hand cleaner. Looks like it currently only available in Norn Irn for some reason.
A bit too far to go. ::)
This is good. Available in Finland, too.

Just bought some of this W5 hand cleaner today in Lidl - had a good number of tubs of it on the shelves.
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 22 March 2021, 20:41:08
Couldnt find it available on the website. I will go into an actual shop and have a look.  :y
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: zirk on 27 March 2021, 12:20:50
Swafega Orange, but if I'm stuck I use Fairy Liquid over some Sugar in my hand.
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: tigers_gonads on 27 March 2021, 12:28:09
Swafega Orange, but if I'm stuck I use Fairy Liquid over some Sugar in my hand.

I use Fairy Excel type washing up liquid with a little soap powder instead of the sugar.
A little hot water then a good scrub normally does the trick.
If that lot doesn't work, my hands stay dirty till the skin rubs off  ;D
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: TheBoy on 27 March 2021, 18:52:14
We used Swarfega Lemon (Yellow) at work for oily hands and by strange coincidence that's what I have in my containers at home.  ::)
It's the one that feels gritty, like someone has put sugar in it.  :y
That was the stuff I used to use when I could use our local internal stores.  But I've run out now, so back on green swarfega,
Title: Re: Swarfega or not ?
Post by: Nick W on 27 March 2021, 19:26:52
We used Swarfega Lemon (Yellow) at work for oily hands and by strange coincidence that's what I have in my containers at home.  ::)
It's the one that feels gritty, like someone has put sugar in it.  :y
That was the stuff I used to use when I could use our local internal stores.  But I've run out now, so back on green swarfega,


I've got about 1.5l of orange Swarfega that was a midnight requisition. When that's gone, I'll buy one of the dry paste type, as they make less mess.