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If you have residue on your hands from handling an individual pod of laundry detergent, you can follow these steps to remove it:

  1. Rinse with water: Immediately rinse your hands under running water to remove any visible residue.

  2. Use soap: Apply a small amount of hand soap or dish soap to your hands. Rub your hands together to create a lather, ensuring you cover all areas, including between your fingers and under your nails.

  3. Scrub gently: Continue rubbing your hands together for at least 20 seconds, making sure to scrub gently. This will help break down and remove any remaining residue.

  4. Rinse thoroughly: Rinse your hands with clean water, ensuring all the soap and residue are washed away.

  5. Dry your hands: Pat your hands dry with a clean towel or let them air dry.

It's worth noting that laundry detergent pods are designed to dissolve in water, so any residue left on your hands should be minimal. However, if you have sensitive skin or experience any discomfort, consider wearing gloves when handling the pods to avoid direct contact.

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