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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-02-02 03:59 pm

[ SECRET POST #2588 ]


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Re: There is no good time for the hot water heater to break

[personal profile] inevitableentresol 2014-02-02 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I've lived with cold water for a couple of months. My tip is to put in in a 2 litre water bottle and pour it over you, in the shower - once before and once after you soap up. That way you limit your exposure to the cold.

Hair washing really needs at least warm water. You can do this in the sink by using kettles. Dunk and shampoo your hair in the sink. Then get a plastic cup and rinse over your head with water from another bucket of clean warm water. Repeat as needed for conditioner.

It's a faff but I got used to it surprisingly quickly. It was almost an anticlimax when the hot water came back.

Local public leisure centres/gyms/swimming pools are a good source of showers but I never really needed them.