Friday, July 30, 2010

What's the famous 'jelly' that engineers use to remove the oil and grease from their hands?

I remember it came in a small-ish tub with a plastic screw-on lid, it was very thick, almost like jelly, (Jello for all you Americans out there reading this), but it wasn't even wobbly,.. it was green as well if I remember correctly, sometimes purple. Any ideas what it was called?What's the famous 'jelly' that engineers use to remove the oil and grease from their hands?
Swarfega, correct spelling.What's the famous 'jelly' that engineers use to remove the oil and grease from their hands?
Swartzfegger.
swarfega, its still available in a red jar with white lid.
Swarfega, I love the smell of that stuff.
yup swarfega and there are other hand cleaners around these days which have ground apricot stones in them like rynol that work just as good.
swarfega..........thats not the right spelling but thats what it sounds like...swarfeegar or something
Was it Swarfega or something similar?
Swarfega. Still around, I believe.
Goop
Swarfega
Simple Green is the green kind. I don't remember what the purple stuff is called. There is also gojo--a lemon version from another company.
Swarfega. The original one is green and smells kinda gross, but now they make an orange one too. Works just as well and smells a hell of a lot nicer! And it moisturises too :D
It comes in many colours but the most common named brand is called 'Swarfega'. A cheaper alternative to this is washing powder and washing up liquid. The granules in the powder act as a scrub.
it comes in a orange tub and its called gojo
';Goop';. Final answer.
It is swarfega,and one of the best on the market.As you stated it is green,and can still be obtained.It has a hint of grit in it,which is for getting right into the skin.
Swarfega. Great stuff. Apparently there's something in it that can get you addicted to it if you eat enough of it. But you'd probably die before that happened.
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