Dr.Jeff
True Classic
This is the thin blue liquid that you can brush onto a surface to scribe your layout lines or to check the flatness when surfacing. Not the thick blue paste that is used to transfer one surface onto another ("Prussian Blue").
It comes in a plastic bottle with a applicator brush in the cap:
As I was using it the bottle suddenly split open, spilling the dye all over my hands....giving me "Smurf" hands [but it wasn't funny at the time, it made a real mess]. Repeated scrubbing with hand cleaner, solvent, soap, etc, removed a lot of it. But not under my nails, in deeper skin crevices, and partial fingerprints. Anyone know what is effective at removing this stuff without subjecting my skil to toxic substances?
It comes in a plastic bottle with a applicator brush in the cap:
As I was using it the bottle suddenly split open, spilling the dye all over my hands....giving me "Smurf" hands [but it wasn't funny at the time, it made a real mess]. Repeated scrubbing with hand cleaner, solvent, soap, etc, removed a lot of it. But not under my nails, in deeper skin crevices, and partial fingerprints. Anyone know what is effective at removing this stuff without subjecting my skil to toxic substances?
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