- A
washcloth, wash cloth,
washrag (American English), or
flannel (British English) is a
rectangular or
square piece of
cloth used in
washing the body....
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Salux cloth, also
called Salux nylon, is a type of ****anese
washcloth originating in 1966, made of part
nylon and polyester. The
cloth is
known for its...
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While giving Annie a lift home,
Buddy bursts into tears. She
gives him a
washcloth that
belonged to her husband.
Buddy wipes his face and does not give it...
- rice, and hard-boiled eggs. The most
common warm
compress is a warm, wet
washcloth. Warm
compresses are a
common non-pharmacological
therapy used in the...
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merchant (London),
squeegee guy or
squeegee bandit is a
person who,
using a
washcloth and squeegee,
wipes windshields of cars
stopped in
traffic in exchange...
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pinch of soap is
rubbed onto wet skin.
After 5–10
minutes a co****
fabric washcloth called a
kessa is used to
remove dead skin. The soap is high in Vitamin...
- many
other types of infections. Upon awakening,
application of a warm
washcloth to the
eyelids for one to two
minutes may be
beneficial in decreasing...
- A dishcloth, dishrag, or in
British English, a tea towel, is used in the
kitchen to
clean or dry
dishes and surfaces.
Dishcloths are
typically made of...
- ****an. It is most
often used in the same way as a tea
towel or
flannel (
washcloth), but can also be used for decoration, as a headband, or for wrapping...
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until fatigued.
Variations include squeezing an item such as a
rolled up
washcloth.[citation needed] The
handgrip maneuver increases afterload by squeezing...