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how to remove shrimp smell?

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Asked by lothar418 - 2 weeks 2 days ago

 

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Answered by elainecatherine
2 weeks 2 days ago
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If it's on your hands, then just wash with scented soap and water repeatedly. Rub isoprophyl alcohol all over your hands. If it's in your kitchen, here's a helpful article. http://www.howtogetridof ... fish-smell/

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Answered by oz
2 weeks 2 days ago
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Ok, Ok, with smells if you can't beat them, join them.

The overpowering smell of fish can take a long time to leave even if you wash with rock soap.

So a good idea is to compliment the fish smell
with a different sent to help even out the odor.

Lemon is the only thing can think of that would help balance out the bad odor, washing your hands in lemon juice or make a room spray from lemons to help.

A perfect example of this is Old Spice.
An aftershave splash sailors or fisherman can use.
But Old Spice is designed to drive out the odor altogether.

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oz
commented 2 weeks 2 days ago

Mint is another scent you can experiment with.

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