Al Carrell: Dirty, grimy, grungy hands really don't go over very good. We call them handyman hands and they don't have to happen. If you'll take some petroleum jelly and rub it into your hands you form an invisible glove that keeps the dirt and grime from getting into the pores. And you'll end up with fingernails that are easier to clean if you just rake them across a bar of soap. The soap that gets in behind the fingernails keeps the grime out.
Episode 40 1996 - 97 Season
| Sponge Painting | Fixing Screeching Faucet | Painting Tips | Patching Drywall Cracks | Tromp L'eoil Windows | Handyman Hands | Bankruptcy |