Orange stuff from AutoZone or Advance Auto Parts I think. It has some griity stuff in it and leaves the hands smelling like citrus. Great stuff, I keep it in my boat. Another option is the body soap for hunters----- Scent Away.
What does everybody use to get rid of the fishy smell (on your hands) after a good day on the water? Let's hear all of the ole remedies, and opinions on the new gels out to remove the odors!
Orange stuff from AutoZone or Advance Auto Parts I think. It has some griity stuff in it and leaves the hands smelling like citrus. Great stuff, I keep it in my boat. Another option is the body soap for hunters----- Scent Away.
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Are you talking about the GoJo auto hand soap? Never thought about that stuff.
I have used Lava soap in the past with good results.
GOJO Orange with Pumice gets off grease and fishy smell great.
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I wash the slime off with lava soap (or anything with grits in it) and get the smell off by rubbing my hands against the stainless steel sink.
It works. Try it.
And no, the sink won't smell like fish, either.
[QUOTE=Matt Smith;1083353]I wash the slime off with lava soap (or anything with grits in it) and get the smell off by rubbing my hands against the stainless steel sink.
It works. Try it.
rubbing your hands on the stainless sink faucet, will remove the smell of onions. but I've never tried it for fish smell.
I use the Wonder Bar and it does work. Same basic theory of the stainless steel sink but in a soap bar form. Works good for me.
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.:rolleyes:
I like to use toothpaste.
gojo use it after handling catfish also