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Chlorine bleach works, but use it in the sink and wash hands right away.
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Chlorine bleach works, but use it in the sink and wash hands right away.
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Use lemon juice...or one of the citrus-based hand cleaners (Go-Jo).
Cheers, Wm.
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I am a contractor and every time I build anything with redwood my hands turn a black and blue from handeling the wood. Is there a way to remove this stain? I have tried several hand cleaners without any luck. The stains finally go away after about two weeks, unless I start another redwood job. I would like quicker results if anyone else has dealt with this problem I would love to hear from you, Thanks