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Skin care
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Kinda makes sense. I work with a lot of things that really dry out your hands throughout the day, so our office has to buy a lot of lotion. We have to buy an expensive silicon based one because the others just leave oily residue on all the tools making everything slippery.
What's the brand of lotion you use?
Sorry had to look it up, couldn't remember the supplier we buy it from.
It's from a medical supply company called Medline, we get the Phytoplex Hydraguard Silicone Cream.
Think they only run like 5-7 bucks each , but they are tiny and we go through them like crazy.
Silicon? Or did you mean silicone? Honestly, neither make sense to me since one's used for PCBs and the other for caulking/sealant.
Why is this downvoted? They're similar words and could be mixed up. Apparently it's silicone.