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removing garlic smell from hands (Read 12039 times)
Reply #60 - 03/19/10 at 09:32:54
Abby   Ex Member

 
wow a lot of great tips here. Im gonna have to try some of these things.
 
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Reply #61 - 03/19/10 at 23:41:27
kmzack   Ex Member

 
Dip your hands in the liquid concentrate for 3 minutes, then rinse off. Your hands will smell like fresh lemons instead of garlic!
 
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Reply #62 - 03/21/10 at 02:34:43
pinkigreen   Ex Member

 
Tongue thanck you for this information. have a nice day.
 
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Reply #63 - 03/21/10 at 06:27:55
flyfox   Ex Member

 
To remove the garlic smell from your hands, simply rub your hands with a stainless steel spoon or other stainless steel utensil.

Don't have stainless steel utensils on hand? A little salt or baking soda rubbed on the hands should do the trick, also.
just learn from the internet
 
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Reply #64 - 03/24/10 at 08:59:20
wainwright149   Ex Member

 
Lavander oil!
 
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Reply #65 - 03/24/10 at 21:42:51
sena   Ex Member

 
in my town...most people using toothpaste to remove garlic smell from their hands ...  Grin
 
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Reply #66 - 03/27/10 at 07:00:56
bucks   Ex Member

 
hmmm i dunno
 
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Reply #67 - 03/28/10 at 23:11:19
Yafi Peterson   Ex Member

 
Nice tricks... sometime i like garlic smell Tongue
 
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Reply #68 - 04/06/10 at 20:11:33

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Don't have stainless steel utensils on hand? A little salt or baking soda rubbed on the hands should do the trick, also.
 
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Reply #69 - 04/07/10 at 11:09:11

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just used only stainless steel utensils. good to know that. thanks
 
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Reply #70 - 04/23/10 at 22:09:21
jonhy   Ex Member

 
Rinse your hand with salt water. The smell will be removed instantly.
 
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Reply #71 - 04/25/10 at 04:24:13

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I just use hand wash to remove the garlic smell. It works.
 
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Reply #72 - 04/26/10 at 14:34:26
Moon1   Ex Member

 
Rubbing on stainless steel removes garlic smells. It worked for me.
 
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Reply #73 - 04/26/10 at 15:37:17
porcy   Ex Member

 
I prefer using stainless steel bars or any stainless I could quickly get my hands on. Lemon juice works quite well too.
 
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Reply #74 - 04/29/10 at 04:44:10
bakingguy   Ex Member

 
I also prefer lemon juice. I don't have stainless steel at home and I am happy with the results from using lemon juice.
 
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