Saturday, August 7, 2010

If soap gets you clean why do i have to wash my bath towel?

Because it's got bits of you all over it in the form of skin peelings etcIf soap gets you clean why do i have to wash my bath towel?
Apart from the obvious, the little body parts that become attached to the towel, skin, hair etc the towel still comes into contact with other substances; it would become pretty niffy and euck if you just kept using the same one. Clean towels feel much nicer anyway!If soap gets you clean why do i have to wash my bath towel?
because when you dry yourself you are rubbing off dead skin cells, which are then in your towel
You're using the towel to dry up water, not soap. The water in the towel gets funky.
because you probably dropped it on the floor.





I use the same towel several times before I wash it, but i also hang it up after usage.
the boring answer:





soap is made from longchain molecules. One end of which attaches to grease or oils, the other to water.





So, one the water drys out you are left with the grease in your towel.
When you have a bath you are washing yourself in you own featice and that is why you wash your towels and face cloths. Even if you have a shower there are featice everywhere in the cubical. Airborn featice can reach 6 feet away from a toilet when flushing with the lid open. It's true and proven, so always make sure you clean the bathroom with Bleach or Detol.
JUST RUN ROUND THE HOUSE NAKED,TILL YOU ARE DRY. YOU WILL NOT NEED ANY TOWELS THEN.

No comments:

Post a Comment