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Super Easy and FREE DIY
Excalibur and i just finished this new DIY. hope you enjoy.
First off here are the supplies that you will need. 1)Soap- we used anitbacterial soap but any cleansing soap will work 2)Towel- Preferable a dry towl that will soak up water 3)Water- we used a kitchen sink but a garden hose or toilet will also work. You can substitute hand sanitizer for the water and soap. ![]() Second off we will turn on the faucet. ![]() Next we will wet our hands. ![]() Apply generously the soap to your hands ![]() Lather hands until completely covered with soap. ![]() Next we will rinse hands until all soap is gone. ![]() Next turn faucet off. ![]() Dry hands off with towel ![]() You are finally done. you have successfully washed your hands. ![]() We hope that everyone enjoyed this. ![]() Last edited by GlxyGry06Si; 11-10-2007 at 08:09 PM. |
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