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![]() Fast orange hand scrub. Gritty and had a great lingering scent.
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![]() And call me weird..but i like the smell of living acropora,just not the dead smell when you open a cooler
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![]() I know cooks in restaurants use a (i think) stainless steel soap bar shaped thing, its supposed to work in sinks too, to get odors out, i believe it is pretty common, u should be able to buy one at walmart or maybe even the dollar store
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![]() I find the method kitchen lemongrass odor-eliminating hand wash does a pretty good job.
http://methodhome.com/shop/kitchen-hand-wash/
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![]() You can always use bleach and then dish soap to get the bleach smell off your hands.
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![]() Or you could just stop sniffing your fingers.......
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![]() Simple recipe that always used and works every time.
Table salt mixed with some baking soda a little water and scrub your hand for a minute then rinse...all smell gone ![]() |