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mrmom


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Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Original Message   Feb 15, 2005 10:12 pm
Ok, how do you guys do it? You know, you're refueling the OPE or something and some gasoline gets splashed/spilled onto your hand. How do you get rid of the smell? I have used go-jo and the like as well as scrubbing with dish washing soap but to no avail. Any recommendations? The kids have on more than one occasion told me that my hands stink. 

 Anyone?

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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
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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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #2   Feb 16, 2005 10:18 am
Hi...

Moved this topic here...

I kinda' recall someone using Simple Green cleaner to take care of diesel fuel smell in clothing... might work...


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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #3   Feb 16, 2005 10:58 am
D&L hand cleaner works good too, but it leaves an odd residual odor as well, which is taken care of by regular soap.

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robmints


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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #4   Feb 16, 2005 11:38 am
i don't have a good answer. But I do wear gloves. i have some in the car. and i wear latex for working.
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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #5   Feb 16, 2005 12:37 pm
I use Lava hand soap, the liquid form seems to leave my hands smelling like pumice. 

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bbwb


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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #6   Feb 16, 2005 7:59 pm
Amoco gas stations used to have a squirt container of some "magic product" that would eliminate the smell.  I have not seen that at a station for years....probably caused cancer in rats if they slept in it.  I would have liked to find some of that stuff.

One thing that helps as well is to use 3M's liquid glove.  It is a foam that you rub into your hand prior to working with grease, oils, fuels etc...When done with the project it would really help in getting your hands clean

bbwb

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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #7   Feb 16, 2005 9:05 pm
bbwb wrote:
Amoco gas stations used to have a squirt container of some "magic product" that would eliminate the smell.  I have not seen that at a station for years....probably caused cancer in rats if they slept in it.  I would have liked to find some of that stuff.

Do you know where some rats are that need a nap?
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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #8   Feb 18, 2005 7:11 pm
I use mechanical stuff hand cleaner get that stuff at you autoparts

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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #9   Feb 18, 2005 7:15 pm
I haven't tried it but the question got me to thinking. How about lemon juice? Rinse the hands with some???? I will try it next time I gas up my hands.

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Re: Removing the smell of gasoline from your hands?
Reply #10   Feb 18, 2005 7:32 pm
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. 

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