Thursday, 15 January 2015




culled from:wikihow.com

Steps

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Get rid of excess moisture from your hands. This can be accomplished by shaking them into the sink. Alternatively, you can try a method where you wipe the moisture off the back of your hands using the palm of your other hand. If you apply enough pressure and go for a squeegee effect, you can remove much of the moisture. The more moisture you remove, the easier it is to dry your hands.
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    Open your palms towards the jet of air and let the air push the water off the tips. Angle your palm slightly downward to encourage the water to roll off your hands.
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    Run your hands under the jet and wring them. This step might even be completely unnecessary if you did the first two efficiently.

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