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Originally Posted by madwi
In the machine shop we used Dykem for practical jokes more than anything. perfect when someone lays their safety glasses down, add it to the nose bridge and temples. Also works great on handles of all kinds, coffee cups, especially if they are blue or black colored to begin with, backside of tools, ect.
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I could tell you all kinds of stories!
Inside of work glove finger tips.
The underside of tools laying on a bench.
The backside of a broom standing in a corner.
The backside of a flashlight sitting on a urinal.
My favorite. This was classic when it happened. It happened to a foreman to boot!
The flush handle of a toilet.
The backside of the microwave handle.
The ear piece on the phone on the foreman's platform.
The controls on a forklift, overhead crane.
Disconnect a air nozzle from an air line. Squeeze some inside of it. Reconnect the air line. Blow off your work piece. EVERYTHING is now blue.
Also putting mustard and ketchup packets under the toilet seat.
Rubbing limburger cheese on the sweatband on a welding helmet.