Gawdzilla wrote:Irish Spring?Bella Fortuna wrote:Yes, it conveniently removes that pesky epidermis!Gawdzilla wrote::derail: If you want to get fish smell off your hands, Irish Spring does a good job. :/derail:

Gawdzilla wrote:Irish Spring?Bella Fortuna wrote:Yes, it conveniently removes that pesky epidermis!Gawdzilla wrote::derail: If you want to get fish smell off your hands, Irish Spring does a good job. :/derail:
Wuss.Bella Fortuna wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:Irish Spring?Bella Fortuna wrote:Yes, it conveniently removes that pesky epidermis!Gawdzilla wrote::derail: If you want to get fish smell off your hands, Irish Spring does a good job. :/derail:That stuff is gross!
Indeed - that smell reminds me of a crusty old uncle or something. I think I like the fish smell better.Bella Fortuna wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:Irish Spring?Bella Fortuna wrote:Yes, it conveniently removes that pesky epidermis!Gawdzilla wrote::derail: If you want to get fish smell off your hands, Irish Spring does a good job. :/derail:That stuff is gross!
I rather like the scent of Irish Spring.Bella Fortuna wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:Irish Spring?Bella Fortuna wrote:Yes, it conveniently removes that pesky epidermis!Gawdzilla wrote::derail: If you want to get fish smell off your hands, Irish Spring does a good job. :/derail:That stuff is gross!
If stainless steel is so great, I just want to know why men's urinals still smell like rotten piss.Feck wrote:That worksRuleBritannia wrote:My sink is stainless steel, I'll just rub my hands all over it in the future.
Ok go chop some garlic and test it then .Random Mutant wrote:If stainless steel is so great, I just want to know why men's urinals still smell like rotten piss.Feck wrote:That worksRuleBritannia wrote:My sink is stainless steel, I'll just rub my hands all over it in the future.
100% woo, IMO.
+1Ghatanothoa wrote:Sounds like woo to me
Any chemical explanation or evidence for that? Does it just work on a particular chemical in garlic and possibly onion, or would it also remove fish and nicotine odours as it claims?Feck wrote:it works esp on Garlic smelling hands
So maybe you should get in touch with your manly side?Bella Fortuna wrote:"Manly, yes, but I like it too"
Well yeah, to me the obvious answer, assuming there is no chemical reaction, is a fairly standard psychological bias placebo/expectancy effect type of thing. Looking at reviews for this and other steel soaps, plenty of people say it works, but that doesn't mean much - especially when there are a few reviews that say they've tested it and it doesn't work.Clinton Huxley wrote:Maybe if you are daft enough to buy one of these things your brain is able to trick itself into thinking it has worked....
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