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Washing hands.

DJK

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 28, 2013
Messages
73
Location
Central Ontario Canada
I'm tires of those "waterless" pumice filled hand cleaners leaving myhands sandy feeling for a few wipes, thinking of building a small water supply with a 2-3 gal res. and using a washer fluid pump to rinse my hands off. Anyone tried this? Ideas? Suggestions?
Thanks derek.
 

caterpillarmech

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2011
Messages
533
Location
Florence Texas
Occupation
Field Service Supervisor
I carry a black five gallon bucket. Black so it does not grow algae. The top is missing the gasket so I just tip it over and use the 1/8" stream to wash up. Black can also warms the water some.
 

JD955SC

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 13, 2011
Messages
1,357
Location
The South
Talking about for your service truck? Our field service guys each have a water tank (ranging from 5-10 gal depending on the truck) on their truck. It's great for washing hands or putting out small fires from welding/cutting and such. Very useful.
 
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