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When cutting garlic, the molecules are transferred to your skin. Washing your hands with water heightens the smell because the water causes the sulfur to turn into sulfuric acid. When you touch stainless steel, the molecules in the steel bind with the sulfur molecules on your hands, thus transferring the molecules along with the smell to the metal and off from your hands. No more garlicky fingers.

Stainless steel can also help remove onion or fish odors from your hands. So the next time you're handling garlic, onions or fish as part of your kitchen prep, try stainless steel for yourself. You'll be surprised at how well it works. What do you do to get rid of the garlic smell from your hands? Features Removes garlic, onion, fish and other food odors from hands Rub hands with it under running water -- no soap needed Eliminates tough odors that soap can't Made of stainless steel 4"L x 2.

Subscribe To Our Email Newsletter! Get all of this cool new stuff delivered right to your email inbox daily. Related Stuff: Kitchen. JavaScript is Disabled: Click Here to view these related items. Do you really need to pay over 8 dollars for a hunk of stainless steel that is used for nothing BUT rubbing your hands, or perhaps becoming a paper-weight? You almost certainly already have stainless steel items in your kitchen. Stainless steel measuring cups like these HIC Measuring Cups will work exactly the same, and you can measure with them!

A stainless steel spoon would also work, and you can use it as a spoon! If you have a stainless steel sink, then you can rub your hands on its edges.

Or, perhaps you have stainless steel clad pans, like All-Clad? Try it on any one of these things and see if it works. Garlic smell gone. Some say your hands must be wet, as I mentioned above. The bar is very light weight and hollow inside I believe. And it's better to use cold water or lukewarm water when using.

That works best for me. Including just rubbing you hands on a stainless steel sink if you have one. I have found using it in combination with a good liquid handsoap will remove almost all the capsaicin oils. I'm not sure. I'm not a spicy guy and don't deal with peppers much.

However, it works so well with everything else I would think it would work for this one too. I think it would be worth a try! The bar neutralises odors. Washing with antibacterial soap, water-and the stainless steel bar rinses surface dirt, reduces bacteria, neutralises odors. It's a smooth, solid, hollow piece of stainless steel in the shape of a bar of soap: when mixed with water and rubbed on say, your hands, it can neutralize the surfactants that cause odors from garlic, onion, whatever.

There's no weight to it. It is very light and rubs the smell off. The bar is made of stainless steel and it's a chemical reaction created by the water, the sulfur in the smell, oxygen from the air and the stainless. There's 3 of us using it, we use normal soap and water and then use this bar to get rid of any remaining odor. It's probably more convenient to use, because of its size, though you can use a stainless steel spoon for same result.

I do not think so. It might absorb smells in refrigerator, but I think it is friction on hands. It's just a metal bar. Fish, lemon, etc I do not believe this works on basic body odors. It is smooth and and has a nice shape so it is easy to hold on to. I have very sensitive skin and a lot of allergies and have had no problems.

I use it a lot when I cook. It will remove a lot of different odors besides onions and garlic. I would not bet on it removing BO or something like that. I did use it on my arm because I had tuna splatter up on me. Wear deodorant and use this to remove garlic and fish smells off of your hands while cooking. But, it does work and works great. My wife and four daughters use it. It only works on sulfur based odors like onions. Does nothing for fish.



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