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fox ([personal profile] fox) wrote2008-07-31 08:42 am
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hmm.

The downside of the really excellent water pressure and really excellent hot water in my shower is that after even a moderate-length shower, the bathroom turns into a steam room.  Everything is covered in condensation, and there's no ventilation in there, so it takes forbloodyever to dry out (or for me to dry off, which needless to say I have to do in another room).  Suggestions for how to cope with this (there was no ventilation in the bathroom at my old place, either, but -a- it was bigger, and -b- it had two doors, one of which opened into the walk-in closet, so I normally closed the closet door and left the bathroom door open, making it a much bigger space for the steam to fill, and plus there wasn't as much of it) are extremely welcome.

[identity profile] daktaklakpak.livejournal.com 2008-07-31 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I wish I could get away with this, but the water comes out freezing if I do - even if it's only off for 30 seconds or so. It comes back to temperature quickly, but that first couple seconds of icy blast is pretty harsh. I would suggest approaching this technique with caution!
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[identity profile] wishwords.livejournal.com 2008-07-31 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
That is a problem. Can't blame you for avoiding the technique.