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I like the smell of bass but I don't want to be smelly all day around the house and whatnot cause other people don't like the smell.

What do you use to get the slime/smell of bass off your hands? I don't want to have to buy something though, just something at home. I have tried washing with soap and salt and it gets the slime but not the smell.

 

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Wash your hands with tooth paste. It gets the smell off pretty good.

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How well do those steel scent removing bars work?

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I use JJ's Magic.

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I go catch some catfish. That gets rid of the bass smell

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How well do those steel scent removing bars work?

They work great, but you have to touch every area of your hands with them (no lather.) I don't use them for fish (just wash with soap,) but I do use them if I chop garlic or something like that.

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Wipe your hands on you pants just as soon as you release the fish.

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I like the smell of bass but I don't want to be smelly all day around the house and whatnot cause other people don't like the smell.

What do you use to get the slime/smell of bass off your hands? I don't want to have to buy something though, just something at home. I have tried washing with soap and salt and it gets the slime but not the smell.

Lemon juice or vinegar.

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just regular hand soap or dish soap, works fine for me. just rub your hands together real good with the soap for a couple minutes and then rinse...

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I usually wash with soap and water, but other remedies:

Tomato juice

vanilla extract

activated charcoal

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Vinegar works, too.

 

Wash thoroughly, rinse with vinegar then wash again with soap.

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If you want to prevent that fishy smell in the first place ~

 

 Just come fishing with me  . . . . . .

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

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If you want to prevent that fishy smell in the first place ~

 

 Just come fishing with me  . . . . . .

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

 

 

Now there is a man with a sense of humor. :laugh5:

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i use toothpaste first then since i dont like to go around with tooth paste smelling hands i use a lemon...also gets rid of the nasty ballyhoo smell and squid smells too lol

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I will use dish soap, followed by hand sanitizer.  Same principal as alcohol I suppose. 

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Old school Crest toothpaste or a stainless steel "soap bar." work the best.

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How well do those steel scent removing bars work?

My sister gave me one of these about 5 years ago...I don't know if its do to the age, but the thing doesn't work???

Freshwater...just soap really.

But a day on the ocean ... I use bleach. Then I wash my hands with vinegar, to remove the bleach, then I just washed my hands with Softsoap. PITA I know, but it works ....

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Washing hands with head and shoulders does wonders! I think it takes the fish oil off your hand, like it takes the oil off of hair.

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