i buy the big packs of microfiber cloths from costco and wipe everything down. when a towel is saturated with krytox, i rinse it out and dry. after enough cycles of this, the towels become pretty useless and have to be tossed.. the costco microfibers are about 0.4USD each, so it ends up working out. all future shipments will come with at least one pair of disposable gloves (the note actually states that every pack comes with a pair of gloves, but i doofed and forgot the gloves for the first 10 shipments or so.
there are 5 or 6 beta kits left. after this, prices go up, so if you want krytox in the US, now is a pretty good time. more niceties will come in later packs, but they will have to cost more.
there will be super cute heart stickers though. hat tip to jocelyn for that one.
note that the problem with trying to dissolve krytox polymers is that you release flourine. flourine unbonded is an extremely nasty, corrosive substance. hence, badness. the least toxic solvent for krytox is actually another PFPE that is designed to attract the PFPE base in krytox products and bond to them, and then there's some chemical magic that I don't understand. However, even this product has a max exposure of 750 PPM; ie, it is toxic.
krytox itself is completely, wildly non-toxic. so the best cleanup procedure is probably some rags and time. yes, eventually everything you own will have a trace amount of krytox on it, but i've been living in trace amounts of krytox all week/end and it's not so bad -- everything is just slightly less frictiony. also, it's odorless and tasteless. so basically, i'm unable to tell via the usual methods that there is krytox everywhere. i just know because there has to be.
one should also note that the reason i have krytox everywhere is because i did a horrible job trying to pack the beta kits and i have 20-30lbs of it in my living room. the few grams in each kit won't get nearly as far, frankly.