Cleaning jeweler's hands

This lurker apologizes for beating a dead horse but for health and
practical purposes I thought I’d mention baking soda. It is something
we ought to have near our pickle pots to neutralize potential acid
spills and I would think a good practice to clean hands/forearms with
anyway to avoid acid burns from un-realized contact. I’ve found it to
work great with a stiff nail brush, it is relatively inexpensive, has
mild bleaching properties, no toxic residue and it doesn’t leave you
greasy like some of the Goop like automotive cleaning products.

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Jenn Dewey Designs