• @Zron
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    901 year ago

    Also the return of paper towels for hand drying.

    I hate those stupid air dryers. Most of them barely do any better than just shaking your hands in the air, because they’re simply spraying your clean hands with all of the shit and piss particles that are floating in the air.

    Would rather have some cheap paper towels so I can dry my hands, and use the towel to open the door before throwing it in the trash.

    • @gibmiser
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      301 year ago

      Additionally, my understanding is that a lot of the cleaning done by washing your hands is mechanical, and using a paper towel with a slightly rough and absorbent surface scrapes off all the stuff that has been loosened by washing with soap and water.

      • Lem Jukes
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        171 year ago

        Outside of antibacterial or germicidal soaps, the cleaning action of washing with soap is 100% mechanical. Soap molecules are asymmetrical and have one side that’s hydrophilic and one side that’s hydrophobic which, when used with water, creates a nifty mechanism that picks up crap on one side and catches a ride on the water molecules with the other side.

        • oce 🐆
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          81 year ago

          Isn’t basic soap also destroying the lipidic membrane of most bacteria? It doesn’t need to be specific antibacterial soap for that.

          • Lem Jukes
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            Regular soap does also kill bacteria with those hydrophobic sides of its molecules by breaking a bacteria or virus’ lipid membrane. I would argue this still a mechanical process though. Antibacterial soaps use a specific chemical, Triclosan, that binds with enzymes within the bacteria that prevent it from reproducing.

    • @dejected_warp_core
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      81 year ago

      Most of them barely do any better than just shaking your hands in the air,

      I saw one of these once where someone scratched “4. wipe hands on pants” on the instruction panel.

      The trick is to shake dry in the sink, then rub the moisture up past your wrists onto your forearms, creating a thin layer. Then use the dryer, repeating the rubbing motion spreading the moisture out until it’s gone.

      because they’re simply spraying your clean hands with all of the shit and piss particles that are floating in the air.

      This is the real problem. Apparently, the Dyson air blades are the worst: https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/04/dyson-dryers-hurl-60x-more-viruses-most-at-kid-face-height-than-other-dryers/

    • HubertManne
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      21 year ago

      At my work there was a trash can just under the water fountain between the two doors of the bathroom. perfect design.

    • LazaroFilm
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      11 year ago

      The only dryers I like are the Dyson ones the air blade ones.

      • @TehWorld
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        81 year ago

        They’re pretty bad. Putting your hands down in a hole and spraying water all over isn’t real sanitary. I’ve seen some that are really dirty inside!

        • @Xatix
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          81 year ago

          The new generation doesn’t use this bad design anymore. The Dyson Airblade V is just a box with two sharp edges that blows the water right onto your pants and the Airblade Wash+Dry works in a similiar way with a little bit sleeker design. Both of them have hepa filters too, so from a hygienic standpoint they are much better than their old airblades and the clones that filled the market.

      • Zorque
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        41 year ago

        They’re nice, but I’ve never seen anyone use them properly. Then again I rarely see people wash their hands properly either…

        • LazaroFilm
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          11 year ago

          You’re a supposed to move your hands out slowly and the air blade wipes the water away.

      • @nezbyte
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        31 year ago

        They are efficient, but way too loud.

        • ferret
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          71 year ago

          Every air dryer that doesn’t suck is extremely loud

          • @nezbyte
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            21 year ago

            The heated ones are decent if someone preheated it for you.

            • ferret
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              21 year ago

              I have never had the luxury of using a heated air dryer