G gazzariff Well-known member Feb 11, 2013 #1 Alright lads anybody got any good tips for cleaning hands after a session with yella tails Cheers
Scotty91 Well-known member Feb 11, 2013 #3 Good old scrubbing brush with a bit vinegar and your normal woshing up liquid duz the trick for me
S safc Well-known member Feb 11, 2013 #7 Mussel juice,just make sure you have some mussel with you before you pack up haha
FISHERMAN Well-known member Feb 11, 2013 #9 dabcatcher said: sugar and soap will work.. Click to expand... Thats wat I was gona say or salt good scrub
dabcatcher said: sugar and soap will work.. Click to expand... Thats wat I was gona say or salt good scrub
stumps Well-known member Feb 11, 2013 #12 Be a right softie like me and wear latex rubber gloves when fishing stops the stains and smells.
fishingmark Well-known member Feb 11, 2013 #13 Swarfega is excellent at getting the yellow off but then your hands smell of Swarfega for ages
D dabcatcher Well-known member Feb 11, 2013 #15 if your on a beach, just scrub a bit of sand in your hands after baiting up.
M MrPatch Active member Feb 11, 2013 #16 I keep disposable gloves in the car for when I'm driving home so as not to end up with a stinking steering wheel. I then use a small amount of washing powder in the palm of my hands with hot water when I get home.
I keep disposable gloves in the car for when I'm driving home so as not to end up with a stinking steering wheel. I then use a small amount of washing powder in the palm of my hands with hot water when I get home.
F flatheed Well-known member Feb 11, 2013 #19 TerryC said: Bleach, take out hands when your nails start to fizz Click to expand... This is what I use with plenty of warm water brings it straight off. Dont leave it on too long or your hands will melt.
TerryC said: Bleach, take out hands when your nails start to fizz Click to expand... This is what I use with plenty of warm water brings it straight off. Dont leave it on too long or your hands will melt.