Wash hands with dish detergent and warm water.
Pour white vinegar on your hands.
Rub hands with chopped parsley.
Rub hands with cut lemon.
Rub some stainless steel with your hands while running water on them. Use a stainless steel fork to work under your nails.
2006-09-01 20:42:41
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answered by Vivagaribaldi 5
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Sure .. all those methods work (some better than others) ... But, what is wrong with having the 'smell' of onions - or garlic - or Both - on your hands??
2006-09-01 18:55:34
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answered by Chef Bob 3
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If you have a stainless steel sink, under running cold water rub your hands along the bottom of sink under the water, it takes the smell off or you can use a butter knife anything stainless steel under cold water, rub your hands all over it.
2006-09-01 18:05:55
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answered by good ole girl 2
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Pour straight lemon juice on hands, then wait a minute. Wash
with soap and water.
2006-09-01 18:07:58
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answered by lizzybit64 3
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Rub them with lemons.
Which brings to mind this bit of trivia:
How do you get onions off your breath?
Eat Garlic.
How do you get gralic off your breath?
Eat onions.
Seriously, the lemon thing works.
2006-09-01 18:05:50
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answered by Robin D 4
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Washing hands with a combination of white vinegar and baking soda.
2006-09-01 18:06:36
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answered by spookareus 4
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Lemon Juice and very small dab of dish washing detergent
2006-09-01 18:04:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Use disposible food service gloves and just throw them away. Works great !
2006-09-01 20:01:00
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answered by mom363546 5
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Rub your hands on silverware while running water over your hands.
2006-09-01 18:03:43
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answered by Irina C 6
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wash them with a good smelling soap
2006-09-01 18:07:15
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answered by bluegirl.11111 1
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