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    Default Washcloths anyone?

    Figure I had trouble finding stuff to use for Kyle's Prep (just don't ever use a washcloth!)

    Here is a deal:
    http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/7294...BQAAAAAFO0DuJg

    8-pack for a little over $3 w/free shipping

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    Darn sorry, I didn't get them and waited too long (I think I have one washcloth somewhere if I can find it lol) but I just thought of people (college students cough cough) needing those if they wanted to do Kyle's prep. Oh well, you can just get a couple for cheap anyways, this was a lot though.

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    I have found that an ordinary chamois cloth does a great job holding lots and lots of water for Kyle's Prep.

    You can either use a genuine goat-skin chamois, or one of the new synthetic products. They are found in any auto-parts store in the section with cleaners and waxes. A small one (2 sq. ft.) is more than big enough. Or you can get the 3 or 4 sq. ft. models and cut them down into several usable pieces.

    In either case, just be sure to wring it out completely and stretch it out when you hang it up. And try not to ever let it get completely dry, either. It should be slightly damp at all times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpm802 View Post
    I have found that an ordinary chamois cloth does a great job holding lots and lots of water for Kyle's Prep.

    You can either use a genuine goat-skin chamois, or one of the new synthetic products. They are found in any auto-parts store in the section with cleaners and waxes. A small one (2 sq. ft.) is more than big enough. Or you can get the 3 or 4 sq. ft. models and cut them down into several usable pieces.

    In either case, just be sure to wring it out completely and stretch it out when you hang it up. And try not to ever let it get completely dry, either. It should be slightly damp at all times.
    oooh, interesting. I had never thought of that. I'd say unfortunately all my chamois went with my tool chests to my parents, but I don't really think putting any of them on my face would be a very good idea at this point *LOL* Thanks for the idea though, I may snag one.
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    We get from Ikea, about $4 for 10. 100% cotton, very satisfactory.

 

 

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