So I was filling the lawnmower with gasoline, then accidentally spilled some on my hand. I've tried soap and water, and I took a shower but the smell is still there. What do I do?
Edit: The smell is basically gone now, thanks guys.
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Have a cigarette
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Huff the fumes
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Use laundry detergent. It will remove the smell.
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smoke a cigar
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Slowly and ever so gently... [spoiler]light your hand on fire[/spoiler]
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1 ReplyEdited by My Ugly Bush: 6/29/2015 9:48:10 PMStick it up your ass and pretend you're filling a car up
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Go buy goop, I have no idea whats in it, but it'll make a black man white.
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1 ReplyStay away from fire. The smell will go away in a couple of hours.
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2 RepliesI heard vanilla extract with water mixed with soap help eliminate the gasoline smell if you wash your hand with it
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2 Replieslight a match
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Ignite the fires of passion laying dormant within you! By jacking off.
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2 RepliesEdited by Zavala's Pet Cat: 6/29/2015 9:48:31 PMLight a blunt. (and consequentally set your hands on fire, you're the one being blazed)
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1 ReplyLight it on fire and die
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Put them in a big bowl of tomato sauce
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1 ReplyLick it.
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Wash it with every type of soap you have, and don't pick your nose
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4 RepliesSwarfega (or however it's spelt) Thick green soap designed for cleaning off motor oil etc.
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Put your hand on the stove and see if it catches on fire while you sing 'girl on fire' by Alicia Keyes.
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Eat it
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Microwave it
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3 Replieslight it on fire and sing firework by Katy Perry
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Use a sponge.