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I was doing some hone Doos for the little bride. Making a head board for our king size bed and was staining it the color of stain she wanted. I don't wear gloves of any kind while staining. Using a rag to wipe off the axcess, I got my hands pretty well stained up and was wipeing as much as I could off but it wasn't all coming off. Reached for the Orange Glo and sprayed my hands a couple of times snf washed my hands wiht it then wiped the orange Glo off and no stains. However, since Orange Glo is a polisher and cleaner combined
I had to wash that off also. But beats wearing the stain.
Yes, that Orange Glo is great. I use it to get rid of grease stains in my husbands clothing. Spray the stains with O.G. let it set for a few seconds to soak into the grease and then put soap on and rub it good. Toss into the washer and they are almost always gone when the cloths come out.
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