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The washcloth bar looks much like a towel bar with a couple of notable differences, first is is washcloth sized(about 6 or 8 inches wide) and second it has an integrated drip/drain pan built into it so that when you hang up your washcloth it can drip dry and the water will fall in the pan and drain away
rather than pool on the counter or the floor. For a family bath a wider rack/tray can accommodate multiple cloths at the same time. The will greatly reduce the growth of mildew in the damp cloths.
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"Evening, Norm - The usual?" |
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"No, tonight I feel like trying something different." |
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you'd think that a man could wring out a washcloth (flannel) tight enough that it doesn't drip. |
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"Something flannel, with a hint of glycerin lemon." |
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It should also incorporate a roller to wring most of the water out and speed drying. Also, if the drip tray is connected to an electrical supply it can be made into a heater and speed drying as well. |
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//you'd think that a man could wring out a washcloth// |
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Real men don't use washcloths. [-] |
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Just where does the water *drain away* to? |
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//Just where does the water *drain away* to?// |
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There would be a flexible tube that could be routed to any nearby drain such as the sink, tub or toilet. |
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"Sorry, I'm all out of the glycerine lemon, would you care to try the Dr. Bronners?" |
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"No, not for me. What are those two asian girls at the bar having?" |
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"Sushi style, hot, rolled tight." |
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"Oh, that sounds good, I'll have one of those." |
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Gee Wiz, I knew it wasn't the best idea ever but I'm surprised by the bones. |
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Don't feel bad - each bone is actually worth 2.56 buns. |
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Where might I find the exchange desk to deposit my bones? |
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You may deposit your bones in business:funeral. |
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I like this idea, mostly because of the drip/drain feature. When I use a washcloth at the sink for my face I'm left with something dripping all over the place. Yes, I'm man enough to wring it out but still. So, I'll take one. I'll take two, an extra in the kitchen. |
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