Morning Fresh as hand cleaner
#1

Hi guys,

My wife has always used this produce for washing up the dishes. Well the yellow and blue ones don't do a good job as the green one. So I said I'll use it for washing my hands. I didn't know how good it was for a hand cleaner until worked on my Busa. I did the oil change on my bike and cleaned up a few thing and reset the chain. This produce worked so well I asked for more of it to use all the time.
The Morning fresh is the yellow which in lemon + tea tree oils and I have the blue bottle as well it also does a great job.

So if you want a great hand cleaner that DOESN'T cost that much ($2) and does not give me any problems with hands and they smell great as well not like that other stuff we normally use. You only use a little and the grease comes off so easy. Give it a try.
ONLY the YELLOW and BLUE morning fresh.
Thanks John
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#2
Is it as good as Palmolive, "you know your soaking in it"

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#3
Ha no I have never used it, put know the add. I think all dish washing stuff would work but morning fresh seems to work really well and the main point is it's cheap!!!
Thanks John
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#4
....Now hands that do dishes can feel soft as your face with mild green Morning fresh...(formaly known as Fairy Liquid)
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#5
Lousy tip - I just tried it and didnt work at all.
To make matters worse my hands now smell like a John West factory.
Oh bugger I should have read it more carefully MORNING Fresh Doh I used femfresh.
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#6
I thought discussions about Mr. Sheen were getting ordinary. Morning Fresh? Common guys! Where's the toughness that once defined us as Hayabusa riders?!!!
Knuppel2


PS: I love Dove soap. Not as good for removing bike grime, but smells divine!
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#7
Ordinary soap will get grease off your hands no probs, it's all about how you do it... Just wet ya hands, rub the soap on ya hands until it becomes sticky, while rubbing add a drop or 2 intermittently until clean, rinse and there ya go, clean hands... Well it works for me Very Happy
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#8
(10-08-2011, 12:28pm)BLACKZOOK Wrote: Lousy tip - I just tried it and didnt work at all.
To make matters worse my hands now smell like a John West factory.
Oh bugger I should have read it more carefully MORNING Fresh Doh I used femfresh.

YOU IDIOT Lol3Lol3Lol2Lol2
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#9
For stubborn stained hands - use morning fresh - but stick them in sand when you you have them soapy and the rub together. Works a treat.

A squirt of morning fresh in ya concrete mix when ya bricklaying also makes the mud easier to work with!

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#10
(10-08-2011, 01:11pm)pan Wrote: I thought discussions about Mr. Sheen were getting ordinary. Morning Fresh? Common guys! Where's the toughness that once defined us as Hayabusa riders?!!!
Knuppel2


PS: I love Dove soap. Not as good for removing bike grime, but smells divine!

Too right!! I lick my hands clean...just after I've eaten a cold baked bean sanger!! and drunk neat cordial straight from the bottle

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#11
Gee I thought I was letting you guys know about some thing that may help clean your hands after working on your bikes. I have always use the shit that smells and tried this and great
But no more f*&^ing help from that's it. BY BY
Thanks John
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#12
(10-08-2011, 06:35pm)piperjon Wrote: Gee I thought I was letting you guys know about some thing that may help clean your hands after working on your bikes. I have always use the shit that smells and tried this and great
But no more f*&^ing help from that's it. BY BY

I reckon ordinary soap & a Yellow belly Green Back . For the Un Aussies, Its those Yellow dish washing sponges with the green scotchbrite pad glued to the back .


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#13
(10-08-2011, 06:35pm)piperjon Wrote: Gee I thought I was letting you guys know about some thing that may help clean your hands after working on your bikes. I have always use the shit that smells and tried this and great
But no more f*&^ing help from that's it. BY BY
Hey mate I was only calling Blackzook an idiot as a joke because his comment/joking made me laugh.I hope you don't think I was calling you an idiot.Undecided
Hey even as a kid I used mum's Omo to clean my oily hands but it does tent to sting you're cuts.

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#14
PiperJ,
Same here mate only having a bit of fun - no offence intended.

BTW I already use either dishwashing or laundry power to clean the paws so good call.
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#15
Hi Guy's,

It's OK, I was pissed off because before I bought the K8 from Brisbane motor cycles the sales manager after I asked and two hours he got back to me telling me that no recalls was on this hayabusa. So I now have the bike, but to find out by contacting Suzuki Australia there are two recalls on this bike the 1 Ignition Switch Recall and the Regulator/Rectifier Recall . So I have to contact the Suzuki dealer in Bathurst to get it do and all this shit weather is here so have to wait till a good day to ride my busa in. Why on God's name can't bloody sales men do the right bloody thing.
So I'm not going to ride the bike until I have that fixed.
UNREAL for sure!!!!
Thanks John
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