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Use Metal Faucet To Remove Onion Odor

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January 12, 20110 found this helpful

Don't even need that long, if your faucet isn't stainless (which a lot aren't) use a spoon for a few seconds. Amazing it works!

 
January 13, 20110 found this helpful

Totally don't understand how you rub a faucet on your hands-mine is attached? Oh, I just read the comments and I bet you rub your hands on the faucet-NOT rub the faucet on your hands.

 

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October 13, 20110 found this helpful

None of this is necessary. Just rub your hands together under cold water and the smell is gone. I have done this for years.

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I am not sayinbg those other things don't work but the cold water is the simplest.

 
October 13, 20110 found this helpful

The most simple way to remove onion smell from your hands is something I learned from being in the food business for over 30 years and cutting up probably thousands of onions :). Put a small amount of salt into the palm of your hand then wet it slightly, and rub your hands together under the water as if you are washing them, smell completely gone.

 

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January 12, 2011

I hate the awful smell your hands have after chopping onions. A quick tip to remove the smell when you are washing your hands is to run your entire hand over the metal faucet.

 
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June 2, 2010

How does a metal knife help remove onion odor?

 
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August 24, 2009

After chopping onions and/or garlic, it's extremely difficult to remove the smell from your hands. A sure-proof way to do this is to take a metal knife.

 
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