

D-Lead 4222ES-8 D-LEAD 8 oz. Honey Almond Hand Soap
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Mandy
> 3 dayI do a lot of target practice (twice a week). I use this soap every time I handle rounds or have a session at a range. You can see the lead washing off more than with normal hand soap. It gives me a feeling of added protection from the lead that one is subjected to when handling anything related to firing a firearm.
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OldProChef
> 3 dayOutstanding product if it actually works...I guess we really have no way of testing. I hope their testimonials and trials are honest. I bought this at $5 for three 8oz bottle...cant seem to find that deal anymore.
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Steakslinger
Greater than one weekI’ve been using this stuff for a while. Good stuff.
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Peter G
> 3 dayHow do u tell if this soap removes the Lead I Clean May Guns everytime I Shoot them hope it Works
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Jon H.
> 3 dayI reload and shoot a ton. As a test I’ve washed first with a few different soaps and each time can still see and/or smell residue. This does really seem to clean off the heavy metals better than normal hand soap. I now keep one bottle in each shooting bag.
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Slow Racer #218
Greater than one weekLighting fast deliver. Great product
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James
> 3 dayProduct works really good and removes all particles from my hands very thoroughly.
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Odd Ball
> 3 dayIve been using this soap since I first started shooting a decade ago, and I dont think I have lead poising yet, so I cant complain! Really though, it has a good scent, and it does its job. Just remember to wash your clothes after shooting too, as traces of lead can accumulate there too.
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Jay L.
> 3 dayI havent turned any more stupid than before, so the lead mitigation of the soap must be working!
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David Regan
> 3 dayI was the environmental manager and part of the job included a regulatory compliance program for a fire assay lab that performed precious metals analysis. The employees used loads of lead foil daily. They would routinely clean lab with industrial soap. We underwent a OSHA compliance inspection where the inspector took wipe samples of the lab surfaces. We found in spite of our best efforts virtually everything in the lab was contaminated. The floor, chairs, benchtops, the phone, the key boards, everything. I looked for an effective deleading soap and I found D-Lead. We conducted subsequent lead sampling after using this product and had no hits for lead. Lead sloughs off early on to your hands and will subsequently contaminate everything you touch. You can test for yourself by buying a lead paint sample kit from a hardware store and check your work surfaces as well as areas you may have contaminated. The lead paint test kit will show color change when used to test contaminated materials and surfaces. There no color change when the contaminated surface is cleaned with D-Lead. I am a chemist and I play with dangerous materials if improperly managed. I also shoot and cast my own bullets. I swear by this soap and I use it whenever I work with lead. It works like a top. You can by a lead test kit and see the results for yourself.