Fragarance on hand question

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Will there be any issues with fragrance on hands when touching, moving, etc... a brute water change Can?
 

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Probably not if its just the outside, but why risk it? I always use rubber gloves whenever I handle anything associated with my tanks.
 
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Probably not if its just the outside, but why risk it? I always use rubber gloves whenever I handle anything associated with my tanks.

I always work with fragrant/chemical free hands:) it's just that my family member grabbed the rim of the covered can (on the outside) and wanted to know if it would be hazardous
 

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I very much doubt it to be honest. I wouldn't worry about. No harm in just giving it a quick wipe with something neutral if you are still concerned.
 

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