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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.
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Is it as good as Palmolive, "you know your soaking in it"
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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!!!
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....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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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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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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(10-08-2011, 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?!!!

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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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
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(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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(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.

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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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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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!!!!
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