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How do you towel off from the shower?

 
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Nov 20, 2008 19:49 |  #16
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I always suspected you were twisted.

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Nov 22, 2008 23:22 |  #17

I dry of with the Binford 6100 Super Dryer.


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Nov 23, 2008 00:20 |  #18

The one with the caulking attachment?


Me? I have very little to no hair, so the head isn't a concern. I do the cheese grater action down the front, and then, while holding onto both ends of the towel, flip it over my head and do the shoe polish down the back. Wipe both arms, and done. 10 seconds max, and that's if I'm going slow.


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Nov 24, 2008 11:13 |  #19

Skip the toweling off. If you turn the heat up real high in the car, it's like a blow dryer.


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Nov 24, 2008 14:48 |  #20

top, down!


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Dec 27, 2008 23:51 as a reply to  @ joebenz's post |  #21

Who showers?


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Dec 27, 2008 23:55 |  #22

I have one of those car wash blow dryers installed on my bathroom door. All I have to do is exit really slowly.


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Dec 28, 2008 09:16 |  #23

JWright wrote in post #6955824 (external link)
Who showers?

Please stand downwind!




  
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Dec 28, 2008 14:54 |  #24

joebenz wrote in post #6750977 (external link)
top, down!

Haha I wonder if anyone dries bottom up... maybe don't answer that :eek:

I do an abbreviated drying: I do the hair quickly just enough so it can still be styled, arm pits so they are dry for the deodorant, and.. other areas not readily accessible to evaporation. I don't really care about the rest. I'm usually dry by the time I finish with the teeth and assorted activities, but if not I do a quick blow drying of the hair and that works off any residual moisture. Can easily do it in <15s, but it's not the preferred technique if you need to throw clothes on and bolt.


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