Need to get a good hand soap to get fish and smells off hands after fishing and cleaning fish. Anyone have a recommendation that is easily purchased at say Walmart and that will work with salt water?
Use to work in a fish market and on a party boat during college years. The best for removing fish smell was lemons. Fresh lemon juice is probably the best.
anyone ever try the "stainless steel bar of soap"??
I have one laying around someplace but always forget to try it, supposedly just rub the stainless steel on your skin under water and it
takes smells away.
Go to a pet shop. Buy a quart of the liquid used to remove pee stains and oror from carpet. Put some in a couple of spray bottles and keep a bottle of each on the boat and in the truck.. Works like a charm and is not expensive. Don't need water. Just spray a bunch on rub hands together and wipe off. May have to do twice after cleaning Albacore.
At the grocery I came across Soft Soap Hand Soap complete with 3-D puffer fish.
It is the clear pump bottle with a nautical/sea theme in the center. Complete with crab, starfish, coral etc. on the front.
And suspended magically in the middle is a puffer fish with rather bright eyes staring out. Spooky Kewl......
Another vote for Simple Green. I use this stuff to clean the cooler that I've used for fish storage for 2 days and if you spray straight Simple Green in the cooler, scrub rinse and repeat. Then let it air dry --- Fish Smell is GONE! I use this same cooler to transport milk and food in all the time.
If you use Clorox it kills the smell, slime and bacteria.
I use it after I've cleaned a bunch of spiny fish and am stabbed and finned by fish parts. Works great and alleviates infection and soreness.
Learned it from an old Keys commercial guy years ago.