How to Remove Raw Garlic Smell Off Your Hands

Have you ever noticed when you cut raw garlic that no matter how much soap you use the smell of garlic remains? Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • 8 in. Stainless Knife
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Instructions

    • 1

      Take a large stainless steal chef knife

    • 2

      Run cold water directly on the knife for 30 seconds

    • 3

      Place tips of fingers on the center of the knife. Do not place fingers on the sharp blade of the knife.

    • 4

      Repeat as necessary

Tips & Warnings

  • Make sure the water is cold and not luke warm

  • The knife must be stainless steal

  • Careful while handeling the knife

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Comments

  • astar4u Nov 14, 2008
    lemon works as well. just douse your hand with lemon juice from a REAL LEMON or a LIME.....works great!
  • melwetzel Aug 30, 2008
    Nice this is what my grandma used to always tell us to do. She used to touch her stainless steel faucet head. I personally think that the big trick is no soap . . tee hee
  • RanaAurora Oct 27, 2007
    This actually works with anything that is steel. Stores even sell what looks like a metal bar of soap, and you rub your hands on it to remove smells (including garlic, onion, or anything else stinky).

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