R rkh New Member Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Jun 11, 2011 #1 Well, I just made my first batch of fish food, and now I can't get the smell off my hands. Any suggestions?
Well, I just made my first batch of fish food, and now I can't get the smell off my hands. Any suggestions?
R ruadh Member Market Messages 155 Reaction score 0 Jun 11, 2011 #2 Lemon, rub it in and let sit for a little while.
H hud3339 Member Market Messages 699 Reaction score 0 Jun 11, 2011 #3 rubber gloves before sticking ur hands in it
R rkh New Member Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Jun 11, 2011 #4 yea... little late for the gloves. Next time it's a must have. And I'll make it outside also. I used Goop, along with Dawn and some bleach. I think it's gone from my hands finally.
yea... little late for the gloves. Next time it's a must have. And I'll make it outside also. I used Goop, along with Dawn and some bleach. I think it's gone from my hands finally.
M morganatlanta Active Member Market Messages 767 Reaction score 88 Location Sandy Springs Jun 11, 2011 #5 My wife gave me a little metal thing shaped like a fish that you rub on your hands and it takes the smell out.
My wife gave me a little metal thing shaped like a fish that you rub on your hands and it takes the smell out.
R rbredding Active Member Market Messages 2,337 Reaction score 0 Jun 11, 2011 #6 RKH;654451 wrote: Well, I just made my first batch of fish food, and now I can't get the smell off my hands. Any suggestions? Click to expand... dont use the soap that cook used from the movie "The Beach"... cause it didn't work for him, either..
RKH;654451 wrote: Well, I just made my first batch of fish food, and now I can't get the smell off my hands. Any suggestions? Click to expand... dont use the soap that cook used from the movie "The Beach"... cause it didn't work for him, either..
L lilrobb Active Member Market Messages 2,818 Reaction score 0 Jun 11, 2011 #7 Stainless steel "soap"
H hhughes Member Market Messages 236 Reaction score 0 Jun 11, 2011 #8 Sometimes if you have a stainless steel sink/faucet, rubbing your hands on that will kill the smell. Seriously.
Sometimes if you have a stainless steel sink/faucet, rubbing your hands on that will kill the smell. Seriously.
R rkh New Member Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Jun 11, 2011 #9 Interesting... I'd try that next time, except next time I'm 1 - wearing gloves and 2 - doing it outside Gotta keep the wife happy (or at least not mad!) rkh
Interesting... I'd try that next time, except next time I'm 1 - wearing gloves and 2 - doing it outside Gotta keep the wife happy (or at least not mad!) rkh
G gnashty Active Member Market Messages 2,570 Reaction score 0 Jun 11, 2011 #10 morganatlanta;654466 wrote: my wife gave me a little metal thing shaped like a fish that you rub on your hands and it takes the smell out. Click to expand... lilrobb;654516 wrote: stainless steel "soap" Click to expand... +1
morganatlanta;654466 wrote: my wife gave me a little metal thing shaped like a fish that you rub on your hands and it takes the smell out. Click to expand... lilrobb;654516 wrote: stainless steel "soap" Click to expand... +1