hi /ck/
I was recently promoted to the seafood section in a grocery store
how do I get the smell of fish oil out of my hands? It doesn't want to go away and it's making me nauseous
>>7956252
Vinegar and lemon
>>7956252
Lemon juice
Are you even butchering, or just working the counter?
lemon juice and a stainless steel rod.
>>7956252
LAVA SOAP REMOVES ALL!!!
>>7956608
both
>>7956252
A stainless steel spoon, the jews will try to sell you a special SS soap, but a spoon will do.
>>7956252
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LEMON
>>7956992
This is on the right tracks. What you really want is something made of brushed stainless steel. Hold it in your hands as you wash them under a running tap with normal soap.
Need source of brushed stainless steel? Request a sample from the Guangzhou Decok Steel Ball company, pretend you're an exterior designer
>>7957949
How big a ball?
>>7958143
whatever would be a comfortable size to hold in your hands while you scrub. Slightly-smaller-than-your-palm sized, basically
baking soda
>>7956252
crush a few cloves of raw garlic, and rub that into your palms.
>>7956252
lemon
>>7956252
How much is your shrimp? per pound?
>>7956350
can confirm, learned this trick after i dated a girl with a very bad diet
>>7956252
This is considered to be a promotion?
An Hero before it gets any worse.
>>7960098
From bagging? It's absolutely a promotion.
>>7960034
I'm going to let you in on a hint. At publix, all the shrimp we have is the same exact shrimp in the bags in the freezer next to the seafood case.
All we do is take the bags from the back and thaw the shrimp out and put them on ice.
Coincidentally, we have a BOGO on a $16 bag of shrimp. I'd call that a good deal.
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>>7956350
Alright I've tried vinegar, a spoon, and lemon (all at once) and while I now smell like salt and vinegar chips, the fish smell is absolutely diminished, if not gone altogether
thank you guys very much for your help, this is a life saver.