No, but why did he not throw the toilet paper away afterwards
It is highly unlikely.
Burns from liquid chemicals must be rinsed with cool water for at least 15 minutes to stop the burning process.
The present perfect tense of rinse is "have rinsed" (for first and second person) and "has rinsed" (for third person).
110 degrees fahrenheit for 10 mins
Grains such as rice do not need to be rinsed; for it will wash out its starches.
The past tense of "rinse" is "rinsed."
The present tense of rinsed is:I/You/We/They rinse.He/She/It rinses.The present participle is rinsing.
Assuming you have followed directions and rinsed the product out of your hair after 5 minutes, there would not be any reason not to swim afterwards.
They are rinsed out by discharge when they die.
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No, why would you? The bleach is rinsed out of the clothes through the rinsing process, it is therefore also rinsed out of the machine!