Using hand-dryers in the loo's...?


Question:is it me or do you still end up wiping your wet hands on your clothes before the dryer drys them?

Answers:
The key is to rub your hands together while you dry them. They should be 98% dry by the time the dryer shuts off.


keep them under for longer is the obvious thing to do stupid
Always. I now use the loo paper to dry mine. Although some loos have paper towels.
yes, unless you stand there like a twerp rubbing every sodding drip off your hands and letting a big queue of old women develop behind you!
I always have to keep mine under for ages.
Air dry them is best, they will dry in seconds.

another "is it just me" thought..when you ever unlock the cubicle door, do you always think that at this point everyone else who has unlocked that door hasn't yet washed thier hands...

can never get that thought out of my head in public loos.
When it's a push button dryer, when it is done, I push the button again until my hands are dry. If it's an automatic, I keep my hands there until they are dry and I move my wedding ring to make sure my skin is dry under it as well.

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