Disaster In The Bathroom

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Or... keep your eyes closed.
Or... When you get something in your eye while there's a ready supply of clean running water nearby, use that.
Or... Take time to consider the health & safety issues of a wet bathroom floor.

Still, if that qualifies as a "disaster", you have a charmed life. Enjoy it. ;)
 
Standard First Aid for a substance in the eye is, after checking it isn't highly water reactive, rinsing the eye with an eyewash tap, very similar to a shower...
 
It even tells you on the bottle to rinse it out with water if the shampoo gets in your eye.

Kids these days... :rolleyes:
 
He had shampoo in one eye. He could have used his other eye.

What George looked like with shampoo in his eye -> :crazy:
 
Last month I split the back of my head open in the shower. I bent down to get the shampoo, came back up and smashed my head on the half broken ceramic soap holder.

Should have heard my mum scream a couple of hours later when she walks in to find fragments of ceramic and blood everywhere. :lol:
 
My wife also had a bit of an accident in the shower about 3 weeks ago.
She slipped and whilst steadying herself, put a massive hole in the wall with her elbow.

Moral of the story: never use platerboard for the bathroom walls!
 
Just get mummy to wash your hair for you next time you have a bath - you obviously aren't ready to shower on your own yet ;)
 
daan
It even tells you on the bottle to rinse it out with water if the shampoo gets in your eye.

Kids these days... :rolleyes:
Trust me, using a towel ALWAYS works. I always used to use it when I was younger and works wonders.
 
Law93
well, using a no-tear shampoo is always good 👍
No tear shampoos never work for me.

Towels are god.

And you're making me scared to take a shower, though I havent had any disasters for my whole life so far.
 
If it's that bad then hold a washrag over your eyes like a baby taking their first shower. That's what I did until I had enough experience points to level up.
 
That's why I use a bath mat when I shower, and I also keep a dry towel nearby in the unfortunate event that I get shampoo in my eye/ear.
 
daan
He had shampoo in one eye. He could have used his other eye.
That's unfair. What if George is a pirate? That would explain his difficulty seeing when is eye is filled with soap (eyepatch), his difficulty with walking on the bathroof floor (peg leg), and his inbility to prevent shampoo from getting in his eye (hook for a hand).
 
Toronado
That's unfair. What if George is a pirate? That would explain his difficulty seeing when is eye is filled with soap (eyepatch), his difficulty with walking on the bathroof floor (peg leg), and his inbility to prevent shampoo from getting in his eye (hook for a hand).

Does this post deserve rep? I think it does.
 
Toronado
That's unfair. What if George is a pirate? That would explain his difficulty seeing when is eye is filled with soap (eyepatch), his difficulty with walking on the bathroof floor (peg leg), and his inbility to prevent shampoo from getting in his eye (hook for a hand).
:lol: 👍
 
What has yet to be confirmed is, "What hurts more? Shampoo in your eyes, or shampoo in your weiner-hole."
 
Why don't you test?


Thanks for all the advice everyone, I hope I can now shower safley :)
 
George Morley
Why don't you test?


Thanks for all the advice everyone, I hope I can now shower safley :)


Well, I can confirm that the later hurts like a thousand flaming jesuses.
 

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