Lotions might be a cause, too.  I hate hand lotions, because with out
thinking, sometimes I rub my eyes.  I want my hands as clean as posible.
I handle xerox and resycling a lot, so washing my hands with just water,
frequently, is a must.

Terry Powers
I have not yet had any trouble with my braille display on my past BN or
my M-power, but did have a malfunctioning dot on my old braille display.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Lingard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 7:20 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] RE: Toilet Soaps And Braille Displays

Ottawa Canada

Dear Carol and list:

Well some toilet soaps do seem to leave a residue on your hands or face
after you rinse them off.

Dove is one-quarter cold cream!  And cold cream likes to stick around on
your skin after you rinse off the soap!

Not sure about Camay, but I think it too has a bit of a residue.

Guess it pays to wash your fingers with Ivory, Pears or Castile if you
can still buy it.  Relatively gentle toilet soaps with seemingly no
residues.

Brian
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