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| multiple | 22-Apr-2008 | personal habits | llamamama | by votes | 48 | 6 | 60.5% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| moviesnob | posted 22-Apr-2008 1:48pm It depends - sometimes I use soap and sometimes I don't. |
| thecomic22 | posted 22-Apr-2008 2:26pm Water then soap. |
| Galomorro | posted 22-Apr-2008 2:44pm Soap, water & Trader Joe's liquid soap |
| bill | posted 22-Apr-2008 3:03pm I squirt some liquid soap into one hand, then I start the water running and run the other hand under the water. Then, I combine my hands, soap in one, wetness in the other, scrub, scrub, scrub. It works out nicely. This is a fairly recent development. In the past, I did some less well-though-out combination that either meant I'd be soaping up my hands without enough wetness or I'd run my hand with the soap in it under the water and the soap would instantly get washed off down the drain (generally causing me to squirt more soap onto my hand). Getting my hands wet first works too, but I'd rather not get the soap squirter all wet. |
| Jody | posted 22-Apr-2008 4:27pm At home, I use soap. Outside the home, I seldom do, because I'm allergic to fragrance. |
| Crayons | posted 22-Apr-2008 4:29pm Liquid soap, so soaping first does for me. |
| Enheduanna | posted 22-Apr-2008 5:20pm A little water, soap, then more water. |
| llamamama | posted 22-Apr-2008 5:34pm Soap first, then water. It feels weird the other way around, like you have soapy hands even after you rinse them.. |
| kcthedog | posted 22-Apr-2008 8:41pm I lick them..............duh! Hair on my tongue and the fur balls are a drag though. |
| kcthedog | (reply to Crayons) posted 22-Apr-2008 8:42pm Hey Crayons, you look kinda like I did as a pup! |
| kcthedog | posted 22-Apr-2008 8:44pm I love all the doggie avatars! |
| romkey | posted 22-Apr-2008 10:41pm Using dry soap before water seems pointless. |
| they | posted 22-Apr-2008 10:56pm I use water, then soap, then water |
| Melf | posted 23-Apr-2008 3:53am Water, soap, water. |
| harry | posted 23-Apr-2008 1:11pm I wash them for the length that it takes me to sing "Happy Birthday to You", to kill off the bacteria. (It works.) |
| JessicaWoman99 | posted 23-Apr-2008 4:11pm Hand soap then water I think?? Hum is this how i wash my hands oh hum |
| gambler | posted 23-Apr-2008 6:16pm I use water, then soap (keeping the soap on), and sometimes I use Hand sanitizers |
| jettles | posted 23-Apr-2008 8:08pm water, soap, water |
| LindaH | posted 24-Apr-2008 12:23am water, soap, water, shake my hands to splatter water all over the place, then dry with a towel. |
| Biggles | posted 24-Apr-2008 3:04pm Water, soap, water according to the Ayliffe technique (otherwise, why bother at all?). |
| Torrie18 | posted 24-Apr-2008 3:23pm I use water then soap then water then soap then water then soap then water then sap again, I have OCD |
| ballin1000 | posted 1-May-2008 9:59pm OPP Choice 2 |
| cloudhugger | posted 12-Jun-2008 8:50am Depends on the tyope of soap. Bar soap, I use water first. Liquid soap I use water first unless my hands are super dirty, than I use soap first. I use soap first if it is the disenfecting kind or if it is a foam.
Most of the time, I use water first, than soap, than water again. |
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