My hand stinks...sooooo bad.

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OMG That Hilarious
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Yup. Candle after day 10 if it is a clear egg GET RID OF IT. If it develops a tiny crack air gets in, bacteria go crazy, and I'm telling you it truly is the WORST thing I've ever smelled in my 41 years of owning animals and raising a kid.
 
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I had something similar and I tried a lot of different things such as vinegar, lemon juice, coffee grounds, baking soda and even bleach. The only thing that worked for me, which was quite a surprise, was vanilla. It took a few applications but it worked and took the stink out. Good luck...
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there is nothing worse than that!! and i never understood that till my first broody hatch experiment- getting ready to go to a poultry get together and one last check on the eggs and BOOM! i touched it and it was waiting for me.... i smelled it all day even after changing clothes....

I had a wood turtle egg explode in and on my face once
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I still can smell it
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Have you ever seen the old MASH episode where Hawkeye can't stop washing his hands?!!!!
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Dip your hands in tomato juice for at least five minutes. Then, rinse your hands with liquid detergent in cold water. If it works for skunk smell, it'll probably work for you. Just make sure the tomato juice or paste isn't expired.
If that doesnt work try Rubbing your hands in peanut butter. They'll feel a little greasy afterward but the smell will be gone, and you can wash off the remaining peanut butter odor. If you don't have peanut butter or if it doesn't work, try toothpaste!
 
I've heard that pickle or saurkraut juice, or vanilla will do it. Thank all for me never having to find out.
 

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