How do you remove the smell of diesel fuel from your person?

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10/21/2017 at 14:24 • Filed to: conundrums, yuck, a lot lizard followed me home, home remedies, bad smells

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I was able to get the oil and fuel filters on my truck changed relatively smoothly, with the exception of a bit of diesel fuel running down my arm, to the shoulder. I’ve since taken 2 showers, but despite that still smell like a walking truck stop.

Thus far I’ve tried shampoo, body wash, and dish soap. My arm still stinks. What other options are there? Tomato juice? Lay out in the sun and get sunburned, then wait for the smelly skin to peel off? Belt sander?


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Kinja'd!!! gogmorgo - rowing gears in a Grand Cherokee > nermal
10/21/2017 at 14:34

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Belt sander may be effective but I don’t recommend it.

Most oils tend to soak into the skin and take forever to get out if not addressed immediately. Fortunately they’re only a little toxic. Detergents (dish or laundry) mixed with abrasives seem to work well enough, like the pumice in Gojo. The abrasive could be replaced with a stiff brush, or similar... Dish scrubby maybe?

On the other hand, diesel is more pleasant of a smell than the natural ones produced by armpits...


Kinja'd!!! Dave the car guy , still here > nermal
10/21/2017 at 14:49

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Try GoJo cleaner with a citrus smell. It usually takes a couple of cleaning , sometimes still has a little odor but does a fair job of making it tolerable.


Kinja'd!!! Jayvincent > nermal
10/21/2017 at 15:10

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baking soda and water, mix to a paste and scrub. Or Gojo as long as you don’t mind the smell of citrus


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10/21/2017 at 15:56

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Get a skunk to spray you. See, you won’t be smelling diesel anymore...


Kinja'd!!! Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru > nermal
10/21/2017 at 16:29

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As a trucker, it’s impossible. You just get used to it. I literally fuel my truck daily and you step on the overspill from lazy truckers, it splashes on me, you literally just get used to it. I’ve tried everything. It doesn’t go away lol


Kinja'd!!! ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com > nermal
10/21/2017 at 16:47

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The citrus cleaner of your choice might mask it some for awhile. Otherwise it’ll come out over a couple of days. The first time I changed fuel filters on my first diesel truck was an educational experience in smelling bad for half a week.


Kinja'd!!! wafflesnfalafel > nermal
10/21/2017 at 17:21

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don’t laugh.. but I accidentally discovered that cheap foaming antibacterial soap from Target works surprisingly well. A couple years ago I was lazy and pumped a dollop of that stuff on my hands after working on one of the cars and voila. Who knows what is in that stuff...


Kinja'd!!! TheD0k_2many toys 2little time > nermal
10/21/2017 at 22:34

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dont? Diesel fuel smells great


Kinja'd!!! VonBootWilly - Likes Toyota, but it's still complicated. > nermal
10/22/2017 at 05:35

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I’ve actually washed my hands in soap/water so hot that it felt cold, just quick enough to get the job done, not cook myself lol. Straight out of the tap at full hot, mine is 135F. Actually seems to work if you do it soon after, probably too late now.