1. How to remove putty powder from hands
1. If you want to clean off spilled grout, but it has already hardened, you can first soak your hands in water for about half an hour. At this point, most of the grout will be removed. Then, you can use dish soap to clean any remaining grout from your hands.
2. If, after cleaning, you still notice the color of the grout on your hands, you can use table salt to scrub the affected area. This usually removes the color. If you accidentally get grout on your hands, simply wipe it off with paper towels and then wipe again with a damp cloth to remove any remaining residue.

3. Even if the grout has already hardened on your hands, there is no need to be overly concerned, as the human body is constantly in motion, and the skin undergoes daily renewal. Therefore, grout typically detaches naturally after a few days.
4. If you want to clean up spilled grout and the grout hasn't fully hardened, you can use a cloth or paper towels to wipe it off. Then, spray the remaining grout with white wine, perfume, or alcohol, and wipe it clean with a cloth or paper towels. Finally, wash your hands with soap and water.
Two, Is the grout sealant harmful to the skin?
1、If grout accidentally gets on the skin or hands, some individuals may experience allergic reactions, leading to redness. This could be due to the use of products that are not environmentally friendly, which can pose a risk to human health.
2. When selecting the joint filler, it is preferable to choose a water-based option, as it has a slightly higher environmental impact. Furthermore, when applying, wear full protective gear, including a mask and gloves, as well as work attire. This prevents direct skin contact and inhalation, protecting your health. This is particularly important for individuals who work with joint fillers on a long-term basis.
3. Even if it sticks to the skin, there is no need to worry. We can use alcohol or acidic substances to react with it, and then rinse it off.