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stainless steel soap

Stainless steel soap? Yup, now I’ve seen everything! Apparently this bar of stainless steel soap is the perfect deodorizer for removing cooking and food smells from your hands. Just use like you would regular soap and the stainless steel will remove garlic, fish and other offensive odors from your hands.

Learn more at Bed Bath Store

As a former soap maker I knew that certain ingredients, such as coffee grounds, in soap would remove cooking odors but I’d never heard of stainless steel for removing odors before. Apparently it has to do with a magnetic force and ions which remove the odors. Who knew? Still, if it works think of the money you’ll save on expensive deodorizing soaps with the stainless steel soap that never dissolves. If you, or someone you know, does a lot of cooking this is the perfect funky kitchen accessory.

• “Recently we found a bar of stainless-steel soap in our mailbox. Attached was a note claiming that simply rubbing our hands with this wonder slab would remove household and kitchen smells.
• How’s it work? Something about the magnetic properties of the ions in steel neutralizes odor cells. Whatever. We snoozed through that physics lecture.
• So we brought it home and put it through the paces, washing after:
• Julienning carrots: Worked like a charm.
• Mincing garlic cloves: Ditto.
• Peeling shrimp: Pretty impressive, though maybe not good enough for a first date. (You call this obsessive. We call it research.)
• Used properly, the no-soap soap won’t wear out, requires no maintenance and is probably the sleekest accessory your sink has ever seen. So next time your hands get immersed in something yucky, forgo the lemon juice. And, for goodness’ sake, don’t panic.

See it at Bed Bath Store


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