Smell neutraliser, if there is such a thing?

tda

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Noticing that my leather boots, wellies, coats and hands are smelling really strong when I've mucked out, even after washing hands, sometimes need to wash them twice.
Is there something I could spray on to get rid of the smell?
 

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Are you on straw? I've found a wooden pellet base underneath a complete revelation - no more stinky beds, and I can just wash my hands after mucking out without the smell sticking to my clothes, skin, hair...
 

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Open stables/sheds with pellet beds so smell should not be coming from there.
Can't remember last time I bought a lemon ?
 

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We have an elderly dog with occasional overnight incontinence, and have discovered a wonderful product called "OUT!" which removes the smell of urine from fabrics. (I know, we were sceptical too, but it works, and isn't just a stronger covering smell),

but we feel they really missed a trick not calling it "PISS OFF!"
 
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