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TommyT-Bone CRA-Z Soap
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My wife found this product and I'm trying to find a good source to buy some. I found sellers in Australia, England and Canada. Sure would like to find some here in the USA. The soap she wants is in a black box and says CRA-Z Soap Hand Cleaner. I've also found Captain CRA-Z Soap but it doesn't have the same packaging. CRA-Z Soap is supposed to be the best hand soap for cutting grease and cleaning really dirty hands. Anybody have any suggestions on where I might find it or a similar high quality hand cleaner.
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bogus RE:CRA-Z Soap
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I donno... I do know that Capt CRAZ Soap is supposed to be pretty good.

Maybe Casey can chime in later????

I wonder... if the product has certian chemicals in it, then it can't be sold here... phospherious, for example, is a really good cleaner, but illegal here.
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TommyT-Bone RE:CRA-Z Soap
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What are some of the better hand cleaners?
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red_johnny RE:CRA-Z Soap
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I like that orange stuff. I dunno what it is called though.
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CasetheCorvetteman RE:CRA-Z Soap
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Sorry blokes, ive never ever heard of it, i generally use Loctite hand cleaner at work.
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blk85c4 RE:CRA-Z Soap
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I just happened to find some of that soap at work and the box has a # on it: 800-888-5489. It also says Mfg for: southeast Miami, FL 33166. Might help you out.
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TommyT-Bone RE:CRA-Z Soap
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I just happened to find some of that soap at work and the box has a # on it: 800-888-5489. It also says Mfg for: southeast Miami, FL 33166. Might help you out.


Thanks for the tip. We actually went to the US rep and became a distibutor. Is this a great country or what? The number you have there is another distibutor I believe. I had a hell of a time tracking it down but I enjoy the chase.
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pianoguy RE:CRA-Z Soap
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How 'bout some nice nitrile gloves? ;-)

Back in the olden days, my father-in-law used to work dish soap into his hands and nails and let it dry before starting to work on greasy stuff - he said it was easier to get his hands clean afterward.
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94z07 RE:CRA-Z Soap
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I've done that trick with the soap before but only scratching bar soap up under my finger nails.

I used barrier cream before too and it works but so does any hand/skin cream if I work it into my skin before hand.

Go-Jo with pumice is what I use for clean up afterwards though.
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