How to Get a Bad Smell off Your Hands: 15 Simple Methods (2024)

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1Hand soap and water

2Dish soap, salt, and baking soda

3Rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer

4Exfoliating hand scrub

5Mouthwash

6Toothpaste

7Stainless steel

8Lemon juice

9Coffee grounds

10Vanilla extract

11Tomato juice

12Vinegar

13Baking soda paste

14Vinegar and baking soda

15Hydrogen peroxide

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The scent of sautéed garlic and onions wafting through your home is heavenly, but the odor left on your fingers after all that chopping is…not as nice. Whether you’re cooking with pungent ingredients, pumping gas, or cleaning with odorous products like bleach, sometimes you can’t help getting strong smells on your hands. When regular soap and water fails, there are plenty of other easy ways to deodorize your hands and fingers. Go ahead and check your pantry and cabinets—you’ve probably got most of the products you need already!

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  • Try washing your hand with mild cleansers like hand or dish soap, hand sanitizer, or even mouthwash or toothpaste first.
  • Lather up your hands in odor-fighting kitchen ingredients like lemon or tomato juice, diluted vanilla extract, salt, or coffee grounds.
  • Rub your hands with common household cleaners like distilled vinegar, a baking soda paste, or diluted hydrogen peroxide.

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Hand soap and water

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  1. Scrub your hands with antibacterial hand soap and cold water. Wash with plain water for a few minutes before adding any soap or detergent. Make sure to get underneath your fingernails, too (try cutting them or using an old toothbrush to make it easier).[1]

    • Try washing your hands first for everyday smells like garlic or onions.
    • For chemical smells like gasoline, use an anti-grease soap. Rub the soap into your skin with a dry towel first, then wash as normal with water.
    • Using cold water keeps your pores small and prevents the smell from sinking deeper into your skin.[2]
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Dish soap, salt, and baking soda

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  1. Mix 2 tbsp (30 mL) of soap and 1 tbsp (17 g) of salt and baking soda. Combine the ingredients in a bowl and stir until it forms a thick paste. Coat your hands in the mixture and leave it on for 30 seconds before rinsing it off with water.[3]

    • Moisturize afterwards if the salt soap mixture dries out your skin.
    • The dish soap kills germs and removes smelly particles while the salt and baking soda lightly exfoliate your hands.

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Rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer

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  1. Wash your hands, then splash your palms with rubbing alcohol. Rub it all over your hands until it evaporates away. If the bad smell lingers, try another splash and rub again until the scent is gone.[4]

    • Try using scented hand sanitizer or alcohol wipes to mask any faint, unwanted smells that might linger.
    • Use 2tsp (9.9mL) of vodka if you don’t have rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer on hand.
    • Alcohol can dry out your skin, so moisturize your hands after trying this method. If it doesn’t work after a splash or two, try another strategy.
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Exfoliating hand scrub

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  1. Pick up a scented scrub from the store or grab one from your shower. Wet your hands, wash them with the exfoliant for 1-2 minutes, and then rinse them clean. Use a scrub designed for hands and skin or for your face—the results will be the same.[5]

    • Try citrus, coffee, or vanilla scents that can cut through bad smells and leave your hands smelling fresh.
    • Exfoliants are great for fighting odors on your skin because they rub away the top layer that contains the most scent particles.

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Mouthwash

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  1. Rub antiseptic mouthwash between your hands for at least 30 seconds. Grab any scent you like and splash some mouthwash into your hands, rubbing thoroughly between your fingers and under your nails. The mouthwash will neutralize odors, kill odor-causing bacteria, and leave your hands smelling minty fresh![6]

    • Try mixing mouthwash and toothpaste together to create a strong, smell-fighting paste.
    • Mouthwash might burn if you have dry skin or cuts on your hands.
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Toothpaste

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  1. Rub toothpaste (with baking soda) on your hands and rinse it off. Rub the toothpaste all over, including between your fingers and under your nails. If any smell still lingers after you rinse it off, follow up with another method like soap, lemon juice, or vinegar.[7]

    • Use toothpaste for food smells, like fish, on your hands. You can even use it on any utensils or equipment that smells, too.
    • Toothpaste is slightly abrasive and lightly exfoliates the top layer of your skin, helping get rid of bad smells effectively.

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Stainless steel

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  1. Grab a stainless steel object and rub your hands on it under cold water. Turn on your faucet and grab a stainless steel bowl, spoon, or anything you have that you don’t mind getting wet. Put your hands and the object under the water and rub the metal all over your skin until the bad smell disappears.[8]

    • If it doesn’t work the first time, wash your hands with soap and then try it again. This trick works great for kitchen smells like fish, onions, or garlic.
    • Do your best to get in between your fingers. Depending on the shape of the stainless steel you’re using, it might be hard to get every nook and cranny.
    • Try keeping a bar of stainless steel “soap” in your kitchen to use after preparing pungent recipes. Sometimes referred to as "faux soap," this can come shaped like an egg, a garlic bulb, etc.and is a decorative as well as useful addition. Keeping this handy can make it easy to clean your hands of odors quickly.
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Lemon juice

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  1. Squeeze 1 teaspoon (4.9mL) lemon juice into your palms. Rub the juice all over your hands, then rinse away with water. If you don’t have lemons on hand, use limes, oranges, grapefruits, or any citrus fruit you can find for a similar effect.[9] For an extra powerful scrub, add a generous amount of salt to your palms to absorb more odors and exfoliate your skin.[10]

    • Alternatively, mix equal parts lemon juice and water in a bowl and soak your hands in it for a few minutes, then rinse.
    • Use lemon (or other citrus fruits) to cut through food smells or difficult odors including poop or gasoline.
    • Lemon juice has lots of benefits for your skin and can be incorporated into your skincare routine to fight blackheads, acne scars, and oily skin.

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Coffee grounds

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  1. Rub coffee grounds all over your hands in a bowl of water. Fill up a large bowl with water and then pour a generous amount of grounds into your hands. Submerge your hands and work the grounds all over, including between the fingers and under the nails. The original bad smell should go away (and a pleasant coffee scent might linger!).[11]

    • Alternatively, rub whole coffee beans between your hands for a similar effect, minus the exfoliating (no need for water).
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Vanilla extract

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  1. Add a few drops of vanilla to 0.5c (120mL) of water. Pour the solution on your hands and rub them together for 1-2 minutes, then rinse them off and wash your hands with soap and water. Pat dry and enjoy your vanilla-scented hands![12]

    • Add as many drops of vanilla as you like, but be cautious. If the vanilla scent is too strong, you won’t be able to tell if the original odor is gone.
    • Vanilla works for household food smells as well as gasoline, bleach, and other chemical odors.

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Tomato juice

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  1. Pour tomato juice into your palms and rub your hands together. Scrub for several minutes, making sure to get between all fingers and under your nails, then rinse the juice off with water. Be cautious with tomato juice since it might stain if it gets on your clothes or carpet.[13]

    • Tomato juice is great for stubborn smells, including skunk scent. Use it on your own skin or your pets' fur after an encounter with a skunk.
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Vinegar

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  1. Splash distilled, white vinegar onto your hands and let them air dry. Gently rub your hands together to distribute the vinegar, but try not to scrub very hard. Wait for it to air dry—the smell of vinegar and whatever you had on your hands before will disappear as it evaporates.[14]

    • If there’s any lingering vinegar smell, wash your hands with soap and water afterwards.
    • Alternatively, add 1UStbsp (15mL) of vinegar to a bowl of water and soak your hands in it for 3 minutes. Rinse with clean water afterward.
    • Use vinegar to clean and deodorize your hands, clothes, furniture, and many other household items.

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Baking soda paste

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  1. Make a paste of 1 part baking soda and 2-3 parts water. Combine the ingredients in a small bowl and rub the mixture all over your hands for 60-90 seconds. Rinse the mixture away with water to reveal odorless hands.[15]

    • Use this method for anything from kitchen smells, like garlic, to harsher odors like poop, skunks, or gasoline.
    • In addition to absorbing odors, baking soda is a great exfoliant—you can even make an exfoliating face scrub with it!
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Vinegar and baking soda

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  1. Make a paste of equal parts distilled, white vinegar and baking soda. Wait a moment for some of the fizzing to fade away, then rub the mixture over your hands for a minute or two. Rinse the paste off with water for fresh, odorless hands.[16]

    • If a slight vinegar smell lingers, wash your hands with soap or try another scented alternative like lemon juice, vanilla, or coffee grounds.

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Hydrogen peroxide

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  1. Mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide with 3 parts water in a large bowl. Soak your hands in the bowl for up to 3 minutes, then rinse them off with water and pat them dry. Hydrogen peroxide is a strong cleaner and disinfectant, so try a milder method first if you have dry or sensitive skin or cuts on your hands.[17]

    • Save the hydrogen peroxide for difficult odors like gasoline or bleach and use milder alternatives like baking soda or vinegar for food smells.
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      • Prevent bad smells from getting on your hands by wearing gloves when you’re cooking or working with odorous chemicals.[18]

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      • Always moisturize after scrubbing your hands intensely to get rid of smells.

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      • Try using specialized kitchen equipment, like a garlic press, that allows you to prepare pungent ingredients without having to touch them too much.

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      • If you've got something really gnarly on your hands and the odor won't wash off with normal dish soap, try mixing a little salt and garlic in the soap. This will exfoliate your skin and pull out whatever stubborn aromas won't go away.
      • Try squeezing lemon juice on your hands! The citrus will cover any bad smells. Just be careful if you have any cuts. Getting citrus juice in a wound will really hurt.
      • Personally, I haven't had much luck adding vinegar to any concoctions. I think it's too harsh for my sensitive skin, so just beware, folks!
      • I like to wash my hands with a squirt of toothpaste when I want to get any nasty smells out.

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      • Ingredients like salt, lemon juice, hydrogen peroxide, or alcohol can irritate dry or sensitive skin or cuts and wounds on your hands. Try mild methods first and use harsh ingredients for extra stubborn odors.[19]

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      This article was co-authored by Ollie George Cigliano and by wikiHow staff writer, Dan Hickey. Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University. This article has been viewed 576,017 times.

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      After you've washed your hands with soap and water, try splashing some mouthwash on them to get rid of the bad smell — mouthwash can kill smelly bacteria. If that doesn't help, try washing your hands with vinegar or rubbing alcohol. For really strong smells, soak your hands in a bowl of 1 part hydrogen peroxide and 3 parts water for several minutes. For more ways you can get a bad smell off your hands, like using baking soda or coffee grounds, keep reading!

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      How to Get a Bad Smell off Your Hands: 15 Simple Methods? ›

      There are plenty of things you probably already have in your home that can naturally clear odors from the air. Some of the best odor eliminators are coffee grounds, tea, vinegar, oats, and baking soda.

      How to get rotten smell off hands? ›

      Tips to get bad smell off your hands
      1. Lemon juice. Rub freshly squeezed lemon juice on your hands to remove the odour. ...
      2. Baking soda. Create a paste using baking soda and water then gently scrub your hands to remove the odour-causing bacteria. ...
      3. White vinegar. ...
      4. Tea tree oil. ...
      5. Activated charcoal. ...
      6. Salt water soak.
      Nov 16, 2023

      What kills any smell? ›

      There are plenty of things you probably already have in your home that can naturally clear odors from the air. Some of the best odor eliminators are coffee grounds, tea, vinegar, oats, and baking soda.

      Why do my hands smell bad even after I wash them? ›

      The potent odour residues on your hands come from sulfur molecules in foods. Due to our skin's natural oil, the sulfur molecules are easy to “stick” around your hands, which makes odours linger. An efficient exfoliating hand scrub helps loosen any build-up of sulfur molecules and dirt for a deeper cleanse.

      What is very effective in removing odor? ›

      Baking soda is one of the most effective natural cleaners to use in your home. While it can do everything from eliminate stains on clothes to remove soap scum in your shower, one of the most well-known uses for baking soda is odor removal.

      What soap gets rid of smelly hands? ›

      The amazing OdorBar™ Everlasting Hand Smell Deodorizing Soap was specially developed to eliminate strong unpleasant food and chemical hand odors without regular soap or scrubbing.

      How to stop smelling bad? ›

      Do
      1. wash your armpits, groin and feet at least twice a day with soap and dry thoroughly.
      2. shave your armpits regularly.
      3. use antiperspirants and deodorants.
      4. change and wash your clothes regularly.
      5. wear natural fabrics like cotton, wool and silk.
      6. wear antibacterial socks.

      What gets rid of smell fast? ›

      Baking soda: Open a container and place it in the area where the smell originated. Coffee grounds: Put used coffee grounds in shallow bowls and place around your house. The coffee grounds will absorb and eliminate smells. White vinegar: Bowls of white vinegar can act as an odor neutralizer.

      What is the best homemade odor eliminator? ›

      Add about 25 drops of your favorite essential oil to 2 tablespoons of baking soda and stir to combine. Lemon and lavender are great choices, but eucalyptus is my favorite because of the refreshing scent. Pour the baking soda and essential oil mix into the water and stir. Then funnel the water into your spray bottle.

      What is the absolute best odor eliminator? ›

      More
      • Best Overall: Arm & Hammer Deodorizer Odor Busterz » ...
      • Best Budget: Febreze Air Odor-Fighting Air Freshener » ...
      • Best for Pet Odors: Nature's Miracle Original Stain and Odor Remover » ...
      • Best for Smoke Removal: Zep Smoke Odor Eliminator » ...
      • Best for Cars: Febreze Unstopables Car Air Fresheners »
      Feb 14, 2024

      How to get rid of sperm smell? ›

      Bathe or shower regularly, making sure to pull back the foreskin and clean the skin underneath if you are uncircumcised. Bathe or shower after ejacul*tion to clear off the excess sperm. Trim your pubic hair to prevent a build-up of bacteria, dirt, and sweat.

      How to remove body odor permanently naturally? ›

      Personal hygiene and lifestyle
      1. Keep your skin clean by taking a daily bath or shower with antibacterial soap. ...
      2. Keep your armpits shaved, so sweat evaporates quickly and doesn't have as much time to interact with bacteria. ...
      3. Regularly wash clothing, and wear clean clothes.
      4. Wear loose-fitting clothing made of cotton.

      Why do I smell even after taking a shower? ›

      Body odor is caused by bacteria breaking down the sweat from the apocrine glands in your armpits, groin, and pubic area. You may be more prone to body odor if you are overweight, eat certain foods, have certain health conditions, or are under stress. Genetics may also play a role.

      What is a natural odor killer? ›

      Often seen in personal refrigerators or other odor-producing locations, baking soda is an excellent absorbent of lingering odors. Sprinkle some on the carpet or rug, raw wood, crawlspaces, upholstered items, or any other malodorous surfaces for a safe control of odors.

      What absorbs smell the most? ›

      #1 - Baking soda

      You can even pour baking soda directly into a smelly carpet, rug, or upholstery, and then let it sit for several hours to get rid of an unwanted scent. Just make sure you vacuum up or shake off the baking soda afterwards.

      What is the best natural odor remover? ›

      5 Natural Odour Eliminators
      • Lemons. Sliced Lemons. ...
      • Air Purifying Bags. Small spaces packed with lots of clothes, shoes, or linens can begin to smell stale. ...
      • Baking Soda. You can get most smells out of carpets, rugs, and upholstery (including vehicle interiors) by sprinkling liberally with baking soda. ...
      • Vodka. ...
      • White Vinegar.

      How do you get rid of rotten skin smell? ›

      How do doctors treat bad body odor?
      1. Keep your skin clean by taking a daily bath or shower with antibacterial soap. ...
      2. Keep your armpits shaved, so sweat evaporates quickly and doesn't have as much time to interact with bacteria. ...
      3. Regularly wash clothing, and wear clean clothes.
      4. Wear loose-fitting clothing made of cotton.

      How do you get rid of stink bug smell on hands? ›

      First, dab some toothpaste on your fingers and rub them quickly then wash in warm water. If that doesn't help, pour lemon juice and a bit of warm water into a bowl and let your fingers soak for at least one full minute.

      How do you get rotten fish smell off your hands? ›

      You can mix up homemade cleaners using vinegar and lemon juice or baking soda and water. You can also scrub your hands with toothpaste. Finally, you can rub your hands on stainless steel appliances to absorb the smell from your skin. Any of these methods can help remove fishy odors and leave your hands smelling fresh.

      How to get sulfur smell off skin? ›

      Squeeze toothpaste onto your hands to tackle the smell. Squeeze a little section of toothpaste — the kind that has baking soda in it is best — onto your hands and rub them together. After you've been rubbing them together for a couple of minutes, wash your hands off with clean water.

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