Understandably because you’re opening and closing curtains, ratchet straps, tail lifts etc, your hands get filthy. I do wear gloves as a barrier but was wondering if there are any clever tricks to wash your hands ?
Cheers guys.
Understandably because you’re opening and closing curtains, ratchet straps, tail lifts etc, your hands get filthy. I do wear gloves as a barrier but was wondering if there are any clever tricks to wash your hands ?
Cheers guys.
Adam27:
Understandably because you’re opening and closing curtains, ratchet straps, tail lifts etc, your hands get filthy. I do wear gloves as a barrier but was wondering if there are any clever tricks to wash your hands ?Cheers guys.
yep take your gloves off and use soap and water…
Get a barrier cream (cheap as chips will do) and just put a dab of that on it’ll help protect the skin from contaminants etc an makes ■■■■ easier to wash off.
Now I know why there are instructions in the loo, but they do miss off the bit about removing gloves so this may be optional.
Get some wet wipes. Job done.
Barrier cream sounds like a plan. Unfortunately there’s not always water and soap available where I am.
carry a little squeezy bottle of handwash, less than a quid from supermarket and carry a 1 or 2 ltr bottle of water!!! Job done!! Most places will have some sort of toilet facilities so wash as and where you can! Worse comes to worse just make a quick pit stop in one of the many services!!