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Removing DK's smell off hands #1885407 01/15/08 01:52 PM
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This was brought up in the other DK post.Does any one have a sure fire way to remove the smell from your hands.I really dont have a problem with it,but my wife sure does.I really try to use a stick in the begining,but I just can't help forming it around the treble hook.I started using the medical gloves but after a while the fingers tear off.
I wash my hands real well right after I get home,and the rub my hands with stainless steel and then wash up again.The stainless does help alot,but you can still smell,especially when we go out dancing that same night crazy
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Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: stikshooter] #1885424 01/15/08 02:01 PM
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Just don't go dancing.....That or use orange cleaner that seems to cut it pretty good.


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Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: Mudshark] #1885450 01/15/08 02:15 PM
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You ain't gonna wash it off as far as I know.

I wonder what the folks that mix this stuff up do.



Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: stikshooter] #1885529 01/15/08 02:46 PM
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Danny's suggestion at his seminar was baby wipes. I haven't tried them yet.

Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: BillFishin] #1885935 01/15/08 05:05 PM
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Lick your fingers!

Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: PvilleAngler] #1885968 01/15/08 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: PvilleAngler
Lick your fingers!


I tried that first :whistle:,that did'nt work either.


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Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: stikshooter] #1885989 01/15/08 05:23 PM
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Use Fabreeze

Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: ninja_007] #1886001 01/15/08 05:26 PM
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I've always used some vinegar, lemon juice, and Dawn. Seems to work alright after a few washings. Now-a-days I just don't touch the stuff if all possible. I carry disposable gloves and a push stick any time I am using it as bait.

Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: nax] #1886064 01/15/08 05:46 PM
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EarlG: I wonder what the folks that mix this stuff up do.

There from Oklahoma don't tell them it stinks.

After you wash your hands rub toothpaste with baking soda in it on them then rinse again.
If your licking it off use it on your teeth.


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Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: deep fried] #1886126 01/15/08 06:10 PM
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The Scent Killer odor remover spray that you find in the hunting dept. works fairly well. I try not to touch it if I can help it. I usually wash my hands really well with anti-bacterial soap and the rinse them with Listerine after fishing trip. Let it set on your hands for 30 seconds or so, then rinse off with water Kills the smell, kills the germs and fights bad breath all at the same time. It also helps prevent infections on cuts or scrapes. You'll know about every one of them as soon as you rub it over you hands.

Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: Bobby-Catfishing] #1886155 01/15/08 06:22 PM
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My wife sells Mary Kay and they have this peach scrub, takes the smell away first wash (and softens your hands)

Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: Bobby-Catfishing] #1886165 01/15/08 06:25 PM
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i use my hands all the time i use vinegar and then i spray shout on my hands it seems to help


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Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: bigdaddycaine] #1886168 01/15/08 06:28 PM
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sorry i meant to say that i use my hands to put it own the hook and then when i get done i use the vinegar and shout to get it off


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Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: bigdaddycaine] #1886192 01/15/08 06:40 PM
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I try my best not to get the stuff on my hands, but thats pretty much impossible. I just wash my hands very well with hot water and soap... that usually works fine for me.


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Re: Removing DK's smell off hands [Re: jcmiles] #1886195 01/15/08 06:42 PM
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Oh yeah... I did get a significant amount on my hands yesterday. After washing them with soap and water, I poured some listerine into my hands and rubbed it in good then rinsed. The listerine seemed to help.


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