Tea-Tree Oil
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Tea-Tree Oil
Hey guys, found something interesting last night- Some of you may have heard of tea-tree oil, it's a very aromatic oil used in many skin-care products and available pure - apparently it also makes a great paint remover. After a session of painting with tamiya acrlyics I had a bit of paint on my fingers, even after a thorough washing. I went to treat a small skin problem with some tea-tree oil on a cotton ball - and low, the once impervious paint came off after the barest of contact with the oil Not sure if this has been a problem for others, but my hands always seem to suffer after painting. The greatest thing is that this product is actually good for your skin with no drying effects at all.
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and I got it what I mean is that I'm not sure what is more messy my hands or my models because my painting skills are... hummm... improveable.DapperDave wrote:Well...I wasn't suggesting you use it on your models ...merely as a skin-friendly clean up agent.
Thanks for the tip.
to cleaning hands there are a lot of special soaps for industrial use. I mean for people who works in a Garage, a factory, etc... I found this kind of soaps very good to clean the paint from the hands, however they are not skind-friendly.
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Out of curiosity, do you have a brand name or web link?
I know what Tea Tree oil is from a fragrance/perfume/flavor ingredient standpoint, but don't know about this product. I'm not so up to date on much of the niche cosmetics, but if this is just a soap using Tea Tree oil as a fragrance, then OK.
I'm just concerned for ya, that's all.
Tea Tree is an Australian native evergreen plant, the oil has long been used as an antimicrobial/disinfectant and its compounds are desirable in flavors. Its major components are things like linalool, eugenol, cinnamics and other terpenes - all very good antimicrobials and common spice components.
I know what Tea Tree oil is from a fragrance/perfume/flavor ingredient standpoint, but don't know about this product. I'm not so up to date on much of the niche cosmetics, but if this is just a soap using Tea Tree oil as a fragrance, then OK.
I'm just concerned for ya, that's all.
Tea Tree is an Australian native evergreen plant, the oil has long been used as an antimicrobial/disinfectant and its compounds are desirable in flavors. Its major components are things like linalool, eugenol, cinnamics and other terpenes - all very good antimicrobials and common spice components.
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