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Grouper
      
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next time you have grease, oil, or even fish on your hands try a lil dab of toothpaste. It cuts grease better than most auto part store cleaners AND leaves ya hands smellin' good
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Now I gotta go fishing so I can see how good it works! Great idea, I bet it does work good! Thanks!
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I started using toothpaste a while ago, it works great. Although if you buy the kind with 24 hour protection, you can feel the film on your hands.
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I bought one of those stainless steel "Wonder" bars to eliminate fish smell from my hands, and I'm still wondering why. I'll give the toothpaste a try.. thx.
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Snapper
      
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Fresh lemon juice or soap fish also works to get fish stank off hands.
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mpmorr (4/18/2008) Works like a champ for getting rid of fish smell too.Why would anyone want to get rid of that sweet nectar-like ambrosia? I think its the key to my sucess with the ladies! 
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Trigger
      
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| We use mustard or vanilla extract for fish smell. It's eliminates the smell completely. Careful with the vanilla though...it'll make you hungry...LOL Will definitely give the tooth paste a shot.

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This forum has become a daily must for me--I've never heard of anyone using toothpaste as a hand cleaner deodorizer; however, I have used it as a cleaner on various items so I bet it works... Will try it soon, I hope... Thanks for the post.
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Trigger
      
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never thought of using toothpaste,I'll give it a try ,thanks.
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