Please don't lick your tool when working with greenstuff. One of the main components of the chemical formula for greenstuff is BPA, which is highly carcinogenic. Technically you should even be wearing gloves (i know i am one of the few that does that) due to the amount that can seep into your skin, but please don't lick your tool. Try a water based cream for lubricating the tools. Like Nivea for example. It will not require any clean up after the fact and stick on your tool longer than dipping it in water. You can paint over it without any problems (unlike petroleum jelly). Other than that.. great video... just please, don't lick your tools while working with epoxy putty.
@@IshanDeston thank you for the advice. It’s much appreciated and I will convey this information in my future videos and also look at the different lubricants that can be used.
Thank you. I'm prone to anxiety attacks myself so I appreciate you leaving that part in. Take care of yourself and you have a fan here
@@jayemcbride6772 thank you. Your kind words and support mean a lot.
Don't apologise, hooked on every word! It's the shaggy look for me! Looking forward to seeing hair and beards. Thanks
I'm imagining Scooby saying "Shaggy" now. :)
Such talent and skill 👍👍
@@diyfireking thank you 😊
Sorry you're having a rough day. Hope you feel better soon!
@@katherinepeterson714 thank you. 😊 It comes and goes, sometimes when I least expect it, which is what happened whilst I was filming that clip.
Hmm, think i'll skip the hard work and use Mammoth fur as it is big enough to be all the same :)
Please don't lick your tool when working with greenstuff. One of the main components of the chemical formula for greenstuff is BPA, which is highly carcinogenic. Technically you should even be wearing gloves (i know i am one of the few that does that) due to the amount that can seep into your skin, but please don't lick your tool. Try a water based cream for lubricating the tools. Like Nivea for example. It will not require any clean up after the fact and stick on your tool longer than dipping it in water. You can paint over it without any problems (unlike petroleum jelly).
Other than that.. great video... just please, don't lick your tools while working with epoxy putty.
@@IshanDeston thank you for the advice. It’s much appreciated and I will convey this information in my future videos and also look at the different lubricants that can be used.