The more I think about it, the less likely the idea of cologne igniting sounds. For three reason ... The alcohol evaporates quickly, I don't use all that much cologne, and I don't put cologne on my back. But memory is tricky. What did I do that particular morning? Can say for sure.
Could the shirt have been contaminated by some sort of solvent or oil or household cleaning agent? Yes, it's possible. I wore the shirt around the house, but it was my fave shirt, so if I had some dirty job to do, it's unlikely I would have worn it. But I could have. I simply don't remember. I do remember we talked about it after the incident, but I couldn't remember back then. I am sure it was freshly laundered.
Another factor that makes the shirt seem like an important factor in the mystery is that it burned to ashes within a matter of minutes. By the time I got out of the shower, the shirt was no more. It burned like paper.
If Zep has some ideas, it might save me from marinating a chicken in my favorite cologne.
Could the shirt have been contaminated by some sort of solvent or oil or household cleaning agent? Yes, it's possible. I wore the shirt around the house, but it was my fave shirt, so if I had some dirty job to do, it's unlikely I would have worn it. But I could have. I simply don't remember. I do remember we talked about it after the incident, but I couldn't remember back then. I am sure it was freshly laundered.
Another factor that makes the shirt seem like an important factor in the mystery is that it burned to ashes within a matter of minutes. By the time I got out of the shower, the shirt was no more. It burned like paper.
If Zep has some ideas, it might save me from marinating a chicken in my favorite cologne.
