Monday, July 26, 2010

What removes the smell of gasoline from skin?

Regular unleaded... from your hands...





Yes, soap helps some but I can still smell it. Is there a better soap or product???





There was a gas station that gave out little wipes that helped a lot but they have closed down. Does anyone know what those type of wipes are made of?





My work moved %26amp; we don't have gas tanks at our new place so, in order to refuel the forklift, I have to use a gas can. I've already ruined 2 pair of gloves so I didn't use any today. Spilling it on my skin was unavoidable and the LAVA soap they have in the restroom isn't helping, nor is my apple Bath %26amp; body works. I smell like apple scented gasoline, help!!!What removes the smell of gasoline from skin?
I believe those little wipes have lemon in them. Maybe buy a lemon tonight and submerse your hands in the juice!? I don't know! :-) Hope that helps!What removes the smell of gasoline from skin?
at home you can try a brown sugar, honey, oatmeal mix, but on the road stop at a hooters and ask them to give you some wet naps.
Have not tried this but it might work: If you rub your hands over the stainless steel part of a sink or faucet , it will remove the odor of clorox or onions. You can also use a stainless steel knifehandle. Culinary stores also carry a small stainless steel square piece made specifically for this that you can use while washing your hands . Try the sink and see if it works , then getting one of the squares to keep at work would be worth it.
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Get yourself a bottle of that liquid handsoap, Softsoap, kitchen formula, it removes odors from your hands, it has lemon in it, or a bottle of reallemon juice if you wanted.
A degreasing dish detergent, like Dawn, might take the gasoline residue off your skin. Lava soap is really harsh on your skin.





You can wet some paper towels with the detergent and water, to keep in a plastic bag and use like wipes.





Instead of gloves for this job, try using grocery plastic bags - they're free/cheap and can be tossed after use.
This is a hand cleaner called ';GOOP'; that is used for people who work on cars and get their hands greasy. It is a good product for cleaning your hands as long as you follow the directions properly.





Another suggestion: Instead of using regular soap, go to the grocery store and look for brown bar soap. There are several different brands. It is a large bar of soap that comes one is a package. It works wonders for killing different types of odors on the hands. Good luck!





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try some baking soda...might work.
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Buy mechanics soap, and uses some vinegar with the soap, that might take the odor away.
Laundry detergent.

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