yes because rings and watches hold dirt and bacteria.
the reason one needs to remove metal from one's hands(including fingers or wrist area) is that a circuit can be made if the metal comes in contact with the circuit parts. if this happens, a circuit could be made through the jewelry and the jewelry would then be carrying voltage and/or current which of course, would be attached to the person wearing it! This would be a short circuit causing damage to the circuit, and also to the person wearing the jewelry...so watch out!
Wash your hands with soap and water. This will NOT remove microscopic traces of gun powder residue that can be found with laboratory examination.
Soap is not necessary for removing salt from your hands. Salt is very easy to clean off your hands with just water.
If you get a caustic substance on your hands, immediately rinse them with running water for at least 15 minutes. Remove any contaminated clothing or jewelry while rinsing. Seek medical attention if the area is burned or if irritation persists.
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If a company is worth it's salt, no jewelry should be permitted on hands or arms while directly handling food. Jewelry is not sanitary and could harbor pathogenic bacteria.
It may be necessary to remove the transmission support and tip the rear of the transmission down to access the plug.It may be necessary to remove the transmission support and tip the rear of the transmission down to access the plug.
To remove graffiti from your hands, read the manufacturers instructions on the container of paint that was used.
Remove the right front wheel and inside fender skirt. Remove the serpentine belt. Remove the bolt at the center of the balancer. If a 3.8L engine, use special tool to pull balancer off, otherwise use hands to pull it off, wiggling as necessary.
To effectively remove spray foam from your hands, you can use acetone or a specialized foam remover. Apply the solvent to a cloth and gently rub your hands to dissolve the foam. Wash your hands with soap and water afterwards to remove any residue.
You can try washing your hands with warm, soapy water and using a scrubbing brush to help remove the sticky pine cone substance. Another option is to apply cooking oil or rubbing alcohol to help break down the stickiness before washing your hands again.
Answer by FutureLPGAgolferIt's a way of showing respect and that they had a good time on the course