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How to Remove Kitchen Odors from your Hands
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Stinky, Smelly
Kitchens produce some of the most wonderful, comforting, down-home smells. But getting to the end product sometimes involves handling food products that don't smell so nice: garlic, onion, fish . . . Even cleaning products, like bleach, can leave an unsavory smell on bare hands. How do we enjoy our scrumptious meal when our hands smell so foul?
The Aroma of Coffee
Coffee is not only on of the great smells coming from the kitchen, it's also a product that can be used to remove those odors from your hands. Coffee is often used to cleanse the palate and to cleanse the nasal passages between smellings. Wine tasters sometimes smell coffee in between bouquets.
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It's suggested in some places to just take used coffee grounds and scrub your hands with them after handling less-than-pleasant smelling food products in the kitchen. However, there are also coffee soaps that offer the qualities of a good handwashing - softening, soothing, and odor reducing! While the soap may leave behind just a trace of the unwanted smell you are attempting to erase, it overall does a pretty good job of removing that smell while leaving hands soft.
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is also noted to remove odors. Wiping hands on stainless steel will not only remove unwanted odors, but even perfumed odors from soaps and lotions.
These "soaps" come in different shapes that are easy to hold in the hand. Wiping your hands on the inside of your stainless steel sink or the front of your stainless steel refrigerator might get part of the job done, but these smaller, hand-held items allow you to get in between the fingers and folds of the hand, ensuring odor free hands.
- How Does Stainless Steel Remove Odors?
Explanation of how stainless steel odor eaters work to remove fish, onion, and garlic odors. - Stainless steel soap - Wikipedia
Other Ideas
There are other suggestions floating around out there, all of which may be effective but will require a little more time for scrubbing/soaking, and completely intact skin as some of these may burn or sting cuts and scrapes. Try out:
- Lemon juice - citrusy!
- Tomato juice - supposed to remove skunk smell, right?
- Salt - water, salt and scrub!
- Baking soda - water, baking soda and more scrub!
- Toothpaste - not sure about this one, but give it a go!
- Mouthwash - I guess the theory here is that if it will make your breath smell good, then why not your hands?
Trial and error - find what works best for you!
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best solution is avoid kitchen !!!
Hi
Great and useful advice, thank you.
First Eagle, Thor Einar
Useful tip! I never knew coffee could be used like that. Thx
Hi Kat07, You can remove the odor from your hands but how about clothes and the kitchen itself.
odor can be removed with the soap on my this website .
removes kitchen odor from hands and utensils
A salute to your mother :) I also use vinegar to remove odors from my hands; while chlorine and water for the utensils. To remove fishy smell from fish before cooking, I wash the fish fillets with vinegar and salt, then drain. Thanks for the tips about coffee grounds. A pity, I don't drink coffee anymore. :)
Nice and informative hub.
This is very useful hub. Thanks for sharing!















John Chancellor 4 years ago
Kat,
I've often used lemon juice to remove the unwanted odors. But I have never heard of using coffee grounds. What a wonderful idea. Thanks for enlightening us.