We had a plumber in for a leak under the sink. He put everything back wrong; I couldn't find anything and had to sort it out - in the process of all this, a few grains of washing powder may have got on to the floor.
I put my slippers to warm on the stove when I went out. I think, maybe some of the hypothetically spilled powder got on to my slippers and then transferred to the stove.
Mark put a washed cup to dry on the stove, then, later, used the cup to drink from, complained the water had a horrible taste, 'like bleach', and threw it away after one mouthful O:
Later on, I noticed a few particles of white powder on the stove and put two and two together.
It just goes to show how nasty common household chemicals are. I mean, he couldn't have had more than a miniscule amount, and I use Ecover, which is supposedly bleach free and etc. It's been a massive worry, but he seems pretty much OK now.
And, yeah, I should be working, but I needed a break! heh heh heh. He seems much better now, thanks.
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I put my slippers to warm on the stove when I went out. I think, maybe some of the hypothetically spilled powder got on to my slippers and then transferred to the stove.
Mark put a washed cup to dry on the stove, then, later, used the cup to drink from, complained the water had a horrible taste, 'like bleach', and threw it away after one mouthful O:
Later on, I noticed a few particles of white powder on the stove and put two and two together.
It just goes to show how nasty common household chemicals are. I mean, he couldn't have had more than a miniscule amount, and I use Ecover, which is supposedly bleach free and etc. It's been a massive worry, but he seems pretty much OK now.
And, yeah, I should be working, but I needed a break! heh heh heh. He seems much better now, thanks.
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