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Termy
   
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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #1 Feb 16, 2005 3:22 am |
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We use gojo as you just mentioned, than wash with regular soap, then rince well, then because gas vapor can als get on our closths aswell, we spray colone on our shirts. As far as the gas smell it goes away on its own in a few hours but for a right away change, I would change your clothss. And the ultimate of course is taking a shower and putting on clean cloths. Take your pic, either way, you will smell.
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Dave___in___CT
   
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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #2 Feb 16, 2005 10:18 am |
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Hi... Moved this topic here... I kinda' recall someone using Simple Green cleaner to take care of diesel fuel smell in clothing... might work... Dave...
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RalphS
 
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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #10 Feb 18, 2005 7:32 pm |
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Well, my wife loves the smell of gasoline. She likes it when I've been spraying brakekleen or carbkleen in the garage, too. I really haven't been asked to "get rid of that gasoline smell". Anyway, maybe a little off track, but if you have garlic or onion on your hands, just rub a stainless steel utensil under water with your hands and it takes that smell away (that's what that "magic metal" that you see advertised in a soap bar shape). Maybe it will work for gasoline too. Ralph
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