What's the best way to get rid of the onion/garlic finger smell? Is there a good soap on the market?
I tried steel, doesn't really work that good.
lava soap
just deal with it
>>7104157
I heard about that stuff, never thought about using mechanic's soap. Thanks anon.
This is gonna sound a bit weird, but cream. Just dip your hands in cream for 10-15 seconds then scrub it off. Smell gone.
Coffee grinds. Make almost like a paste with them and a little water and go to town. It does make your hands smell a lot like coffee though, but I still think that's a vast improvement over smelling like onion/garlic.
i use toothpaste; pea-sized dab, lather it up the best you can. rinse.
>>7104132
soap + water + stainless steel. If it's not working for you, you're doing it wrong. The wet stainless steel must come into full contact with your tainted skin.
>>7105004
>soap + water + stainless steel
This. Make sure it's stainless steel.
I know nothing of the science behind it, but the stainless steel does something to get rid of it.
Worked at a mom and pop pizza shop for quite a bit of time. One day I saw the owner hovering around my area of the kitchen. We always used freshly minced garlic for pizza et al. Saw him rubbing his hand all over a prep table and interchanging with vigorously washing his hands and spraying lemon juice on them (also, possibly an additional factor).
But yeah, stainless steel somehow gets rid of that shit.
Since then I've begun working at a chain pizza place, and all the highschoolers look at me weird every time I put on rubber gloves to handle garlic. Yet they don't feel weird when they spend 5 minutes fucking scrubbing their hands after handling garlic for half a minute.
Best option is just to wear rubber gloves, desu senpai.
>>7104132
Ivory soap and hot water, we're not talking rocket science here.
>>7104132
Break up some dank nugs with your fingers.