1. Prolonged and often repeated contact with engine oil eliminates the removal of the natural fat layer from the skin and leads to dryness, irritation and dermatitis. In addition, the motor oils used contain potentially hazardous ingredients that can cause skin cancer.
2. Wash hands immediately with soap or other cleaning agent after handling oil. After cleaning the skin, apply a special cream to restore the natural fat of the skin.
3. Do not use gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel or thinner to clean the leather.
4. When the engine and oil are hot, they can cause burns. Turn off the engine and wait until it cools down.