when yo grab a new towel and wash cloth from the closet (or where ever you get clean towels from) do you color coordinate them? like do you pick a green towel and a green washcloth or do you just pick whatever??? i colour coordinate
oh my god no shut up
I have like 3 towels and they're all blue
'washcloth'? is that like a piece of fabric for use on flesh with water? then no, i just use a towel for etc... though sometimes i do observe--unnecessarily so--the colored parts of my towels. but mostly i'm a texture kind of guy.
Quote from: Socks on September 25, 2010, 08:51:49 PM
'washcloth'? is that like a piece of fabric for use on flesh with water? then no, i just use a towel for etc... though sometimes i do observe--unnecessarily so--the colored parts of my towels. but mostly i'm a texture kind of guy.
god dammit socks shut the fuck up, quit trying to be intellectual when you're clearly not
Quote from: Noble 6 on September 25, 2010, 08:55:22 PM
god dammit socks shut the fuck up, quit trying to be intellectual when you're clearly not
please levy an accusation i actually merit. clearly i'm more interested in the cultural difference indicated by a reference to a washcloth and the insistence therefore of dual use of such with a common towel. this is not something i practice or care for and in pointing that out i'm being a little peculiar. doodthing;
Quote from: Socks on September 25, 2010, 09:03:11 PM
please levy an accusation i actually merit. clearly i'm more interested in the cultural difference indicated by a reference to a washcloth and the insistence therefore of dual use of such with a common towel. this is not something i practice or care for and in pointing that out i'm being a little peculiar. doodthing;
YOU ARE SUCH A GOOD TROLL
Quote from: Travis on September 25, 2010, 09:05:33 PM
YOU ARE SUCH A GOOD TROLL
why did it just occur to me that socks has been trolling us this whole time
i always thought washclothes were for cleaning the counters akudood;
Quote from: Analysis Paralysis on September 25, 2010, 10:10:53 PM
i always thought washclothes were for cleaning the counters akudood;
now clucky however is just retarded
wash cloth is for drying hands and killign niggers
Seriously though what the fuck do people use washcloths for I never had any idea.
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on September 26, 2010, 12:26:43 AM
Seriously though what the fuck do people use washcloths for I never had any idea.
you scrub the soap on it and then scrub the cloth on your skin
god you people are fucking stupid
Quote from: Analysis Paralysis on September 25, 2010, 10:10:53 PM
i always thought washclothes were for cleaning the counters akudood;
is this not true?
Quote from: Nyerp on September 26, 2010, 12:36:07 AM
you scrub the soap on it and then scrub the cloth on your skin
god you people are fucking stupid
Why? What advantage does that have compared to just using your hands?
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on September 26, 2010, 01:08:35 AM
Why? What advantage does that have compared to just using your hands?
consumerism... is not to be confused with critical thinking.
Quote from: Hïro on September 26, 2010, 12:59:16 AM
is this not true?
well apparently almighty nyerp says its not akudood;
I use the soap on my skin. I don't bother with those silly little rags. I use them for cleaning.
I've washed with washclothes all my life. giggle;
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on September 26, 2010, 01:08:35 AM
Why? What advantage does that have compared to just using your hands?
there's more abrasion and more "scrubbing power" that removes more dead skin cells and well, dirt
it's more rugged than just sliding a bar of soap across your skin
i find it easier to clean my armpits with it, and i don't see how people wash their asses or backs without one
wash cloths also give you something bigger than a bar or a hand (seriously?) to work with
Quote from: Socks on September 26, 2010, 06:17:16 AM
consumerism... is not to be confused with critical thinking.
YES SOCKS EXACTLY ALL THOSE WASH CLOTH COMMERCIALS ON TV HAVE CONVINCED ME TO GO RIGHT DOWN TO THE NEAREST WASH CLOTH OUTLET MALL AND SPEND THOUSANDS OF MY HARD-EARNED DOLLARS ON EXPENSIVE DESIGNER WASH CLOTHS HURRRRR FUCKING DUUUUURRRRRRRR
Quote from: Analysis Paralysis on September 26, 2010, 07:33:32 AM
well apparently almighty nyerp says its not akudood;
those are called DISH TOWELS you dumbass fuckheads
Quote from: Thyme on September 26, 2010, 09:13:18 AM
I've washed with washclothes all my life. giggle;
yes finally someone who agrees with me thank you so m-
>washclothes
>WASHCLOTHES
My towel is the color blue. I don't coordinate anything. Although I did recently get a red towel. And I use body wash with one of those scrub things.
Quote from: Live on September 26, 2010, 10:01:06 AM
My towel is the color blue. I don't coordinate anything. Although I did recently get a red towel. And I use body wash with one of those scrub things.
This. They work better. giggle;
Quote from: Nyerp on September 26, 2010, 09:47:40 AM
there's more abrasion and more "scrubbing power" that removes more dead skin cells and well, dirt
it's more rugged than just sliding a bar of soap across your skin
i find it easier to clean my armpits with it, and i don't see how people wash their asses or backs without one
wash cloths also give you something bigger than a bar or a hand (seriously?) to work with
YES SOCKS EXACTLY ALL THOSE WASH CLOTH COMMERCIALS ON TV HAVE CONVINCED ME TO GO RIGHT DOWN TO THE NEAREST WASH CLOTH OUTLET MALL AND SPEND THOUSANDS OF MY HARD-EARNED DOLLARS ON EXPENSIVE DESIGNER WASH CLOTHS HURRRRR FUCKING DUUUUURRRRRRRR
those are called DISH TOWELS you dumbass fuckheads
yes finally someone who agrees with me thank you so m-
>washclothes
>WASHCLOTHES
i want to get a silk washcloth
Quote from: Nyerp on September 26, 2010, 09:47:40 AM
there's more abrasion and more "scrubbing power" that removes more dead skin cells and well, dirt
Bullshit, any decent soap can do that.
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it's more rugged than just sliding a bar of soap across your skin
And?
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i find it easier to clean my armpits with it, and i don't see how people wash their asses or backs without one
With a bar of soap and my hands goddamn are you paying attention?
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wash cloths also give you something bigger than a bar or a hand (seriously?) to work with
Again, bullshit. Even if you did use a washcloth the only point on it that would have the proper amount of pressure to do anything to your skin would be under your hand, so the size makes no difference.
tl;dr washcloths provide a minimal advantage if any at all.
are you seriously arguing about washcloths right now? really?
Quote from: Travis on September 26, 2010, 12:38:43 PM
are you seriously arguing about washcloths right now? really?
IF NOT THIS THEN SOMETHING ELSE
idk i like using washcloths confuseddood;
this is the most ridiculous row boyah has ever had
Quote from: Nyerp on September 26, 2010, 09:47:40 AM
there's more abrasion and more "scrubbing power" that removes more dead skin cells and well, dirt
it's more rugged than just sliding a bar of soap across your skin
i find it easier to clean my armpits with it, and i don't see how people wash their asses or backs without one
wash cloths also give you something bigger than a bar or a hand (seriously?) to work with
YES SOCKS EXACTLY ALL THOSE WASH CLOTH COMMERCIALS ON TV HAVE CONVINCED ME TO GO RIGHT DOWN TO THE NEAREST WASH CLOTH OUTLET MALL AND SPEND THOUSANDS OF MY HARD-EARNED DOLLARS ON EXPENSIVE DESIGNER WASH CLOTHS HURRRRR FUCKING DUUUUURRRRRRRR
those are called DISH TOWELS you dumbass fuckheads
yes finally someone who agrees with me thank you so m-
>washclothes
>WASHCLOTHES
I am nominating this for post of the next year, I laughed so hard my housemates thought I was crazy girl;
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on September 26, 2010, 12:36:50 PM
Bullshit, any decent soap can do that.
And?
With a bar of soap and my hands goddamn are you paying attention?
Again, bullshit. Even if you did use a washcloth the only point on it that would have the proper amount of pressure to do anything to your skin would be under your hand, so the size makes no difference.
tl;dr washcloths provide a minimal advantage if any at all.
you've obv. never used one because i doubt your hands are nearly as rough as one bassir;
Quote from: Nyerp on September 26, 2010, 07:24:11 PM
you've obv. never used one because i doubt your hands are nearly as rough as one bassir;
I'm not refuting that at all. I'm saying that the roughness provides no advantage since any decent soap will exfoliate your skin enough as is. bassir;
i'm going bludgeon myself to death with soap brb
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on September 26, 2010, 07:26:08 PM
I'm not refuting that at all. I'm saying that the roughness provides no advantage since any decent soap will exfoliate your skin enough as is. bassir;
do you want the bar of soap to get crap on it?
ur gross
there are a variety of 'tools' and methods one may employ for hygenic purposes, a cloth with shit on it is not one of them for me. if become old, sickly, and unimaginative, maybe then i'll employ someone eager to cleanse my crack with a wet, hot, and rugged cloth. ohhh does that sounds lovely! but until then, i think i can manage.
would you rather stick your fingers or a bar of soap in there
I USE A MESH SPONGE
I use toilet paper girl;
I've used a mesh sponge before and they're actually pretty nice because they make a little soap go a long way.
Unlike washcloths. baddood;
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on September 26, 2010, 08:11:19 PM
I've used a mesh sponge before and they're actually pretty nice because they make a little soap go a long way.
Unlike washcloths. baddood;
You have to replace those every few weeks though otherwise they get full of germs
Sponges suck baddood;
sponges absorb
Washcloths do add more friction where as bare soapy hands would be slippery.
You people Q('_' Q)
Quote from: Live on September 26, 2010, 10:31:57 PM
Washcloths do add more friction where as bare soapy hands would be slippery.
You people Q('_' Q)
Nobody ever said that wasn't true. Q('_' Q)
Quote from: Nyerp on September 26, 2010, 09:47:40 AM
there's more abrasion and more "scrubbing power" that removes more dead skin cells and well, dirt
it's more rugged than just sliding a bar of soap across your skin
i find it easier to clean my armpits with it, and i don't see how people wash their asses or backs without one
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facial wise you'd just use a good facial scrub or just add sugar to whatever akudood;
Quote from: YPR on September 26, 2010, 08:13:53 PM
You have to replace those every few weeks though otherwise they get full of germs
Sponges suck baddood;
well what's the better alternative to sponges
washcloths?
AHAHAHAHA
they barely have any absorption and get dingy pretty quickly
Clucky and I agree on the potency of mesh sponges. baddood;
Quote from: Analysis Paralysis on September 27, 2010, 05:14:47 AMwell what's the better alternative to sponges
washcloths?
AHAHAHAHA
they barely have any absorption and get dingy pretty quickly
For the shower? Yes? You can wash a washcloth, you're supposed to throw away sponges doodhuh; The exact problem with them is their absorption, which retains water and allows mold and bacteria to build up in between uses.
That was a nice try at being comprehensible though n_n
Mesh sponges != sponges
Quote from: Khadafi on September 27, 2010, 07:08:20 AM
Mesh sponges != sponges
Same concept
http://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/cleansing/basics/how-often-replace-bath-sponge.htm/printable
i tried using just the bar this morning, MEH
Quote from: YPR on September 27, 2010, 07:07:23 AM
For the shower? Yes? You can wash a washcloth, you're supposed to throw away sponges doodhuh; The exact problem with them is their absorption, which retains water and allows mold and bacteria to build up in between uses.
That was a nice try at being comprehensible though n_n
it says right there on the link that you can disinfect sponges akudood;
ie, throwing them in a bucket of very hot water + bleach
also poofies =/= sponges
Quote from: YPR on September 27, 2010, 07:07:23 AM
For the shower? Yes? You can wash a washcloth, you're supposed to throw away sponges doodhuh; The exact problem with them is their absorption, which retains water and allows mold and bacteria to build up in between uses.
That was a nice try at being comprehensible though n_n
it says right there on the link that you can disinfect sponges akudood;
ie, throwing them in a bucket of very hot water + bleach
also poofies =/= sponges
Quote from: Analysis Paralysis on September 27, 2010, 03:00:24 PM
it says right there on the link that you can disinfect sponges akudood;
ie, throwing them in a bucket of very hot water + bleach
"Dermatologists recommend that you throw out a loofah after three to four weeks, since it easily grows bacteria in its crevices, and by that time will have lost some of its exfoliating properties. You should toss a mesh bath pouf, which is more resistant to bacteria, after eight weeks. [sources: Crean, Fitness Magazine]. If you want to be extra cautious, you can also disinfect your bath sponge every few days."
"By disinfecting your bath sponge each week and replacing it after several weeks, you can keep germs from taking root in your personal care items, bathroom and body."
Disinfecting only delays the inevitable, you still should throw it out every number of weeks akudood;
Quote from: Analysis Paralysis on September 27, 2010, 03:00:24 PM
also poofies =/= sponges
"Whether it's a
synthetic mesh bath pouf, a loofah or something else, regularly changing out your used bath sponge for a new one can keep bacteria and mold at bay."
akudood; akudood; akudood;
wow guys
i think clucky's brain has grown mould and needs to be replaced
Quote from: YPR on September 27, 2010, 03:39:31 PM
regularly changing out your used bath sponge for a new fuck can keep bacteria and mold at bay
LMAO
I bought this scrubby thingy that you put your soap in.
It's a sleeve, and when you rub it across your skin, it lathers AND cleans.
So I'm the superior one, you doodie heads. akudood;