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FISH ODORS

Rub your hands with salt and lemon juice to remove fish odors.

Some of the products most recommended by both taxidermists and fish house workers are the following products:

    • New Dawn dish liquid, antibacterial formula (note: it is not the antibacterial formula itself - it is this particular soap and its scent that works)

    • Orange GoJo (available at Wal-mart, etc.)

    • Murphy's Oil Soap

    • Epo-Grip Hand Sanitizer (approved by the USDA for food handlers)

    • (Also mentioned: ginger; soy bean paste; milk; rice wine)

More: Email from a site visitor:
For years my wife had to use a bed side potty chair. During her Chemo treatments the chair would get quite bad. I found that "OdoBan" would clean the chair and completely do away with the odor, not just cover it up but do away with it. I also raise Labs and it does away with all of the smells. OdoBan can be bought at "Sam' s Club" for under $10 for a gallon. It does go a long way. H


 

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