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well i got a little bored so im making this post.

 

step 1: have dirty blodddy smelly hands.

 

step 2: when you get home, put a little bit of washing powder in the palm of your hand.

 

step 3: pour a small amount of water on that little pile of powder in your hand.

 

stap 4: rub for about a minute. and if it's a realy dirty smell add more powder.

 

step 5 : wash all of the powder off, and your hands will be the cleanst and best smelling thay have ever been

 

:victory:

 

just give it a try you may be suprised ....

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well i got a little bored so im making this post.

 

step 1: have dirty blodddy smelly hands.

 

step 2: when you get home, put a little bit of washing powder in the palm of your hand.

 

step 3: pour a small amount of water on that little pile of powder in your hand.

 

stap 4: rub for about a minute. and if it's a realy dirty smell add more powder.

 

step 5 : wash all of the powder off, and your hands will be the cleanst and best smelling thay have ever been

 

:victory:

 

just give it a try you may be suprised ....

 

 

nice tip, any tip on how to get really bad skids out of my boxers :tongue2:

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its probably the abrasiveness that helps in cleaning. theres tons of products out there for that but soap powder is probably easier to come by. i would just be concerned about the chemicals not being good for the skin. i guess that depends if you have allergies or not.

my husband, being a mechanic/industrial dish machine repairman, has a bottle of green goop called "Reach". he got it from a chemical company he worked for.. i dont know if its something you could get off a shelf.. but it worked wonders.. when he used to work for a body shop he would come home covered head to toe in blue or red paint from sanding cars down... his clothes would be ruined, but the soap he used would get him back to normal lol

 

 

ETA... the washing powder does smell better than the other products i mentioned though..

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Here's a little tip I find handy (pardon the pun): weather it's the smell of dead things, or sliced oinions or garlic or whatever, be sure to wash with cold water. Hot water will open the pores of your skin and thus the smell will linger longer :thumbs:

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Nice one now they don't smell of blood & guts just stale piss instead....magic lol.

Stale piss Coney? :hmm: I meant fresh piss, you lick it off your hands BEFORE it goes stale....... :whistling:

 

 

:sick: :laugh:

 

I read somewhere that if your pour water over stainless steel so that it runs onto your hands them it will kill any smell it touches. Never tried it though lol.

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