lemon juice
2007-09-21 00:30:43
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answer #1
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answered by troyboy 4
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I use garlic ALL the time. I finally invested in a Cutco garlic press because I hated smelling like garlic. I'd use lemon juice, different soaps, nothing worked because I use it so often. The garlic press is well worth it! I think you can find pretty cheap ones at Target (just not sure how long they will last - I bought from Cutco to support one of my high school students, but it's lovely and I wouldn't trade it for anything).
2007-09-21 02:39:11
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Salt and lemon juice rubbed over the hands right after chopping the garlic works for me. You can also purchase a stainless steel bar that is supposed to remove the garlic/onion odor from your hands as well.
2007-09-21 00:36:39
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answer #3
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answered by ellen d 6
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removal by lemon juice after you've chopped it.
Rinse your hands with water
Rub hands with a lemon 1/2
then wash hands as usual.
2007-09-21 00:45:02
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answered by THEMrsMinLa&Momof2 6
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Rub your hands over stainless steel. Your sink, a spoon, anything that is pure stainless steel. I use this trick all the time!
2007-09-21 00:32:44
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answer #5
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answered by panicked228 3
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Was your hands with lemon juice
2007-09-21 00:34:13
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answered by Azul 3
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I know it sounds simple but rub your hands with a stainless steel spoon or other stainless steel utensil
2007-09-21 00:32:01
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answer #7
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answered by helen m 3
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Rub your hands with olive oil. Can't beat it.
2007-09-21 00:51:03
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answered by ? 2
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Try rubbing coffee beans or coffee grounds on them. I have no idea if this would work but you know how you smell coffee while your trying on different perfumes?? It may work...let me know if it does.
2007-09-21 00:31:32
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answered by Jay 2
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wash your hands with lemon juice then with soap
2007-09-21 00:31:09
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answer #10
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answered by LIPPIE 7
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