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<blockquote data-quote="gilraine" data-source="post: 1515386" data-attributes="member: 30328"><p>one thing to add, baby wipes.. they will clean anything and if its gentle enough for a baby butt, i can use them on anything... work great after eating or if your sweating and don't want to smell utterly awful on the way in to the house for a drink..I have kept a baggie of them in the truck since high school.. I have given away more than I care to count too..cheap and easy, but a must have, even if you have no kids of your own...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gilraine, post: 1515386, member: 30328"] one thing to add, baby wipes.. they will clean anything and if its gentle enough for a baby butt, i can use them on anything... work great after eating or if your sweating and don't want to smell utterly awful on the way in to the house for a drink..I have kept a baggie of them in the truck since high school.. I have given away more than I care to count too..cheap and easy, but a must have, even if you have no kids of your own... [/QUOTE]
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