The very first thing to do is safely unplug the blow dryer. I would then examine the dryer to see if water got to the inside of the blow dryer. If you find that water got into the inside I would personally pitch the dryer for fear of a later electrical shock when using it. If moisture get into the heating element, it could cause a shortage in the dryer when using because moisture could be trapped within it. If no water got into the inside for sure, just dry it off and let it dry for a day and use it again. If you are not sure, I would rather be safe than sorry. Get another blow dryer. You can buy quality hair dryers at a reasonable price at <ahref=http://www.blowdryerhair.com> blow dryer </a>
What I do is I use a blow dryer and blow dry my animal. But if you do this, do not get your animal to close to the blow dryer. Or you can let your pet outside on a warm day. Or if its not too bad, you can rub him in a towel.
Watts on a blow dryer indicate its power output, not how hot it gets or how forcefully it blows out hair. The heat settings on the blow dryer control the temperature, while the speed settings determine how forcefully air is blown out.
The easiest way is to get a blow-dryer, heat up the wax until it gets warm, and wipe the wet wax away with a towel of any sort. Paper towels are recommended.
Use a blow dryer to dry up all the moisture.
where was the hand held blow dryer invented
A blow dryer uses convection as the primary heat transfer method. As the heated air flows over the wet hair, it transfers heat through convection, helping to evaporate the water in the hair and dry it.
Capabilities vary by different brands and models of dryer.
Don't use a blow dryer
you go into the garage and the there should be an orange leafblower (a.k.a) blow dryer
No. A blow dryer sucks in air, heat/cools it, then blows it back out again. Without atmosphere, there is no air, and without air, there is no blow dryer.
Blow dryers work by producing hot air that evaporates water from wet hair, speeding up the drying process. The airflow from the blow dryer helps to style the hair by shaping it in the desired direction. The heat from the blow dryer also helps to smooth the hair cuticles, reducing frizz and creating a sleeker look.
An egg will cook quicker under a blow dryer than a lamp because a blow dryer will transfer heat much quicker than a lamp.