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- rob louLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Lemon juice, lime juice or toothpaste, with the toothpaste put some in your hand and wring your hands and rinse
- Kelly RLv 51 decade ago
They have a product called stainless steel soap. They can be quite pricey, but you can also rub your fingers with the back of a spoon or on the inside of your kitchen sink. Alternatively, wash your hands with milk. This has always worked for me and is a great tip.
Hope this helps and have a great day/night!!!
x K
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Try rubbing your hands with a sprig of parsley! (The chloraphyl should do the job))
tomato juice sounds cool too.
or maybe baking soda?
One thing that works great for odors is clay! Just go dig in the garden, then rinse your hands! walla!
- 1 decade ago
try tomatoe sause, i mean it gets rid of skunk smell, so it should work on garlic, or try rubbing you hands with mint or rosemerry, it will overpower the garlic and leave your hands smelling fresh :)
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- 1 decade ago
Usually, you can wash yourself in tomato juice (thick juice is best) and get rid of even the toughest smells, including skunk spray. If you don't want to scrub yourself with juice, use warm water and heavily scented soap to wash yourself.
- 1 decade ago
Wash your hands with Coffee Grounds ( grounds that have been used already )
Rub them in real good!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
lemon juice, toothpaste, and when you have a garlic breathe oranges, apples and bread do the trick.
goodluck!
Source(s): my brain. - 1 decade ago
try one of those snazzy hand bars.