There are instructions on the inside of the lid of my washing machine. Very simple to follow; I've never really payed much attention. Stuff like pre-measure the soap, choose the water temperature and level, no flammable stuff, etc.
What it does not mention is the safety procedure of removing wet clothes to place in the dryer. Nowhere does it give instruction on how to not scrape your finger, bringing blood onto your clean clothes and whatever else your hand comes into contact with. As a result of this negligence, I have scraped my finger. I have gotten blood onto my clean clothes and whatever else my hand comes into contact with. I'm sure I'm destined to get an infection, as the scrape is not somewhere easily covered by a band-aid.
Plus, it hurts.
Kedging Cannon
2 days ago
4 comments:
I'm sorry Des. Owie.
What I wonder about is my dryer. It has a setting for "more dry" and "less dry." Whenever would I want my clothing LESS dry? That's why I am putting it in the dryer, to make it MORE dry...
It's either dry or it's not. It can't be MORE dry.
I'm just jealous that you have a wahing machine.
That's the main reason I stick around.
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