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daughterdutiful
Asked October 2010
Where can I find a very soft, narrow, long handle brush for scrubbing mom “down there?”
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sansiam
Oct 2010
Thta is a really good idea! They make long handle scrub brushes. I'm sure they make ones with sponges in them and if they're too bid, I'm sure one could trim these. Thanks for the idea and I hope my answer helps you too!
10/20/2010 11:39:36
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