Normally about 20 to 30 seconds is required to get all parts of the hands, fingers, and nails.
If you want a thorough clean, be sure to scrub palms, in between fingers, back of hands, and near the nails with luke warm water while singing the abc's in your head approximately two times. Around 20-30 seconds.
if it is a regular washing machine it should take at least 30 minutes
Washing machines vary, but on the regular size washers it is usually about ten minutes. The large washing machines take longer.
Uh... like 30 minuets
Wear a safety-mask, rubber dish-washing gloves, (possibly raincoat for protection), (depending on age) have parental supervision, Lay-down newspapers (lots... if you don't have newspapers use paper towels again lots), Long hair? tie it back in a ponytail, and if your having difficulties please ask your parents... better safe then sorry.
Rub your hands vigorously together and scrub all surfaces.
If you want a thorough clean, be sure to scrub palms, in between fingers, back of hands, and near the nails with luke warm water while singing the abc's in your head approximately two times. Around 20-30 seconds.
Rub your hands together with liquid soap for at least 20 seconds to ensure they are clean. Be sure to scrub all surfaces of your hands, including between fingers and under nails.
As long as your hands are clean and healthy there shouldn't be a problem washing your face with your hands. Same with a cloth. There's no difference really.
At least 20 seconds.
You don't have to, but since they are living in there own filth then you should. If you are allergic then you should do this: You wash your hands with regular soap and regular water from the sink. Then, you wash your hands like you usually would.
Long ago people in Russia washed their clothes with their hands,now people have washing machines!
if it is a regular washing machine it should take at least 30 minutes
For as long as it takes for the surface to be completely dry.
20 seconds
At least 30 seconds with warm water.
The list is too long to mention. Diarrhea, dysentery, typhoid, cholera and many respiratory tract infections are caught this way.