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What Is This Strange Metal “Soap” By The Kitchen Sink? The Surprising Truth Behind This Viral Kitchen Tool

 

 

Foods like garlic and onions release sulfur compounds that cling strongly to the skin.

 

Traditional soap sometimes masks the smell temporarily instead of fully removing it.

That is why many cooks notice odors returning even after washing their hands several times.

The stainless steel bar works differently because it targets the sulfur compounds directly.

This makes it especially popular among:

  • chefs
  • seafood cooks
  • restaurant workers
  • home cooking enthusiasts

Does Stainless Steel Soap Really Work?

This question always creates debate online.

Some people swear by stainless steel odor bars completely.

Others remain skeptical until they try one themselves.

While scientific studies on the topic remain somewhat limited, many users report noticeable odor reduction after using them properly.

The chemistry behind sulfur molecule adsorption gives a reasonable scientific explanation for why the bars may help neutralize strong smells.

And because the bars:

  • never wear out
  • require no batteries
  • contain no chemicals

they continue staying popular in many kitchens.

Why These Bars Often Appear In Older Homes

Stainless steel odor remover bars became especially popular decades ago when durable reusable kitchen tools were highly valued.

 

That is why they often appear:

  • at estate sales
  • inside older kitchens
  • in inherited cookware collections

Their long lifespan means many survive for years without damage.

And because they look unusual, new homeowners frequently mistake them for mysterious objects.

How To Use Stainless Steel “Soap”

Using the bar is extremely easy.

Step 1

Turn on cold running water.

Step 2

Rub the stainless steel bar between your hands like regular soap.

Step 3

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