eBay with ebanian has the Stainless Steel Soap for $1.78 + $0 shipping = $1.78 shipped. Absorbs strong odors such as garlic, fish, and onion from your hands all without the use of soap.
"- To remove those unwanted scents from your hands, just simply use this like a bar of soap and run cold water over it while rubbing it on your hands. - The science of this is that ingredients such as onion, garlic and fish give off sulfur that causes the odor to stain your hands. The stainless steel would attract and bind with the sulfur to remove the odor from your hands."
Wow! It didn't say how long you have to rubbing it on your hands under running cold water to get rid of the smell.... 1 year, 2 years?
A scientific study revealed that this thing doesn't, in fact, doesn't stop smelliness. It was just the ebains guys using this couldn't smell their own stink after a while after spending all the time rubbing this all over their bodies...
I bought some of these stainless steel soaps for the novelty of it. But, in a moment of curiosity, I checked to see "if one worked". I chopped up some garlic and ground it into the palms of my hands and smelled my hands to notice how strong they did smell of garlic. Then when running water over my hands and the stainless soap, I rubbed the stainless steel soap over all involved contact areas. The result was that my hands still had substantial garlic smell on them. I did not do any double blind testing, but I just was not very impressed. I suspect that soap and water could have done a better job at removing the stink. Or maybe it would have worked better if I had used liquid soap with the stainless soap. I am not even sure if I tested them in an official manner.
^ Regardless of how it is marketed, the idea is that you first wash your hands with detergent & hot water then whatever smells linger, those are the ones this is supposed to help reduce.
"- To remove those unwanted scents from your hands, just simply use this like a bar of soap and run cold water over it while rubbing it on your hands.
- The science of this is that ingredients such as onion, garlic and fish give off sulfur that causes the odor to stain your hands. The stainless steel would attract and bind with the sulfur to remove the odor from your hands."
Wow! It didn't say how long you have to rubbing it on your hands under running cold water to get rid of the smell.... 1 year, 2 years?
A scientific study revealed that this thing doesn't, in fact, doesn't stop smelliness. It was just the ebains guys using this couldn't smell their own stink after a while after spending all the time rubbing this all over their bodies...
This goes well with the fail stainless steel wallet.
The one I tried, I thought worked OK...but washing your hands with salt is probably cheaper is definitely more effective.
In for 20!
In for 220, 221, whatever it takes.
I bought some of these stainless steel soaps for the novelty of it. But, in a moment of curiosity, I checked to see "if one worked". I chopped up some garlic and ground it into the palms of my hands and smelled my hands to notice how strong they did smell of garlic. Then when running water over my hands and the stainless soap, I rubbed the stainless steel soap over all involved contact areas.
The result was that my hands still had substantial garlic smell on them. I did not do any double blind testing, but I just was not very impressed. I suspect that soap and water could have done a better job at removing the stink. Or maybe it would have worked better if I had used liquid soap with the stainless soap. I am not even sure if I tested them in an official manner.
^ Regardless of how it is marketed, the idea is that you first wash your hands with detergent & hot water then whatever smells linger, those are the ones this is supposed to help reduce.
When the small children choke hazard guy going to show up here?
^ Yes, it's true, you should not let children swallow more than one of these at a time 'cuz it can really mess them up.