I have to give credit to my tía for teaching me this one. I find it works better with wet hands or under running water before you use soap. In case you’re wondering why - it is believed that stainless steel removes odors, such as those from garlic or fish, by reacting with sulfur compounds responsible for the smell. The belief is that when rubbed on the skin under water, stainless steel binds with these sulfur molecules, transferring them to the metal’s surface. cookingathome lifehacks momlife amazonfinds organizedliving homeorganization cookingtips LTKWatchNow LTKFindsUnder50 LTKHome

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