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Hello i just had an instance where a towel i would use got caught in the cupboard door. Is it even possible for anything to be transferred from the door to the towel and then onto my plate/cutlery.

 

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I doubt it, were you planning to put the towel in your mouth after this happened? It seems very unlikely...

Voltage Explorer
23 hours ago, Scott Adams said:

I doubt it, were you planning to put the towel in your mouth after this happened? It seems very unlikely...

What if the towel touches a toaster should i be worried then.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Too much worrying and stress might be a bigger concern here. 😉

you haven’t mentioned what you would be using this towel for…

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10 minutes ago, Scott Adams said:

Too much worrying and stress might be a bigger concern here. 😉

you haven’t mentioned what you would be using this towel for…

Just to dry off plates and cutlery after washing them

 

Scott Adams Grand Master

With many of your questions you need to use common sense for your answer. Unfortunately we can't help you with that! 😗 Since we're not part of the situation you describe, and you often don't fully describe a situation, there is no real way we can answer your questions. Only you would be able to tell exactly how and where your towel touched your toaster, and then be able to discern whether or not it poses a contamination hazard to continue using it. 

From now on, when in doubt, don't use it, wash it.

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