to think of all the things a water displacement formula can do - btw - when trying to find a water displacement formula to use to help when de-icing wings of airplanes - it was the 40th formula htat worked - hences WD-40. . .and that's no bull Sharen Rund Bloechl Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems Sunnyvale Data Center sharen.rund.bloechl@lmco.com Phone: 408-756-5432 [or] Fax: 408-756-0912 srund@svl.ems.lmco.com LMnet: 8-326-5432 Pager: 408-539-5146 web: http://webpager.lmms.lmco.com/perl/mtrocall.cgi [or] Operator Assist: 1-800-725-5079, pin 408-539-5146 > ---------- > From: Calvin Donaghey[SMTP:gdonaghey@bitstreet.com] > Reply To: Calvin Donaghey > Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 3:36 PM > To: CH > Subject: [CH] Hunan Remedy > > Hello CHs- > I wanted to pass along another Hunan Hand remedy I stumbled onto. Sorry > if it's already been discussed on the List and I missed it. > I discovered by accident (trying to clean up some greasy tools) that > WD-40 almost obliterates Hunan Hand. I have occasionally used WD-40 as > a hand cleaner after a greasy or oily job, but his time I had processed > peppers for three hours the day before. While working on the tools, I > was still having the regular hab-hybrid burn, which I really don't > mind. After cleaning the grease off my hands with a thorough rubbing of > WD-40, followed by a good soap & water wash, the Hunan Hand was gone > except for a little lingering burn under the fingernails. The remedy > even passed the eye rub test. Just another use for a versatile > product. No affiliations, yaddaba yaddaba, just WISH I had some. > Calvin >