I was recently a guest at a resort, and used one of their charcoal grills to cook steaks one evening. One of those super-sturdy types you see in the picnic areas of National Parks. There was a heavy build-up of soot & grease on the handles used to position the grill's cooking surface, and I got my hands pretty dirty. Really dirty.
Back inside, I used their generic dishwashing liquid to try to get clean, and the black smudges on my hands barely budged. Scrubbed harder with more soap. Same result.
For some reason - desperation, maybe - I thought, 'Why not try a bit of shaving cream?' and squeezed out a bit of Bigelow.
Almost instantly, it cleaned my hands of that awful mess. Who knew? Am I the last to discover C.O. Bigelow's versatility? What other undiscovered uses might be out there?
Back inside, I used their generic dishwashing liquid to try to get clean, and the black smudges on my hands barely budged. Scrubbed harder with more soap. Same result.
For some reason - desperation, maybe - I thought, 'Why not try a bit of shaving cream?' and squeezed out a bit of Bigelow.
Almost instantly, it cleaned my hands of that awful mess. Who knew? Am I the last to discover C.O. Bigelow's versatility? What other undiscovered uses might be out there?