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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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Or wear some nitrile gloves
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gloves would do the trick, as I am sure you know.
However I have heard gasoline and a quick match flick also will take the smell off along with a few layers of skin ![]() |
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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 |
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