QuoteReplyTopic: Putting a Towel in the microwave Posted: November 16 2004 at 3:23pm
I usually rinse a towel with some hot water but i be blown(def. mad, upset) cause it be burning my hand . Does putting a towel in da microwave be better. If so, in wat ways is it better?
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I would think that dampening the towel and then putting it in the microwave may help, but either way it's still gonna be hot. I don't use scalding water, just hot enough to hold. You scalp is more sensitive to heat than your hand so keep that in mind.
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Putting it in the microwave is the same. You wet it with cool water and then put it in the microwave. Just put it in less heat and not for a long time. I say try 30 seconds. When it's finished, touch it with your hand, if it's too hot for the hand then its too hot for your head. O just use cooler water than what you are using.
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I would think that dampening the towel and then putting it in the microwave may help, but either way it's still gonna be hot. I don't use scalding water, just hot enough to hold. You scalp is more sensitive to heat than your hand so keep that in mind.
yo he is right about dat
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I would think that dampening the towel and then putting it in the microwave may help, but either way it's still gonna be hot. I don't use scalding water, just hot enough to hold. You scalp is more sensitive to heat than your hand so keep that in mind.
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