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Theedaysleeper

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Everyone was pretty unanimous about how great Hylyt shampoo is when it comes to bathing our sphynxes. I can honestly say I think I love this stuff! It gets them clean and it rinses easily which is very important when my squirmy little girl is not loving bath time! The exfoliating gloves are a must-have as well! Wow, do they work! Thanks to everyone who recommended these two items to make bath time easier on us both.
 

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Everyone was pretty unanimous about how great Hylyt shampoo is when it comes to bathing our sphynxes. I can honestly say I think I love this stuff! It gets them clean and it rinses easily which is very important when my squirmy little girl is not loving bath time! The exfoliating gloves are a must-have as well! Wow, do they work! Thanks to everyone who recommended these two items to make bath time easier on us both.
Thats great news! :)
 

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@Theedaysleeper , thank you for the great update!
Another must have for "spa day here " are dog microfiber drying towels
I get at Marshalls for$6
Nice light weight , dries them fast !
 

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Theedaysleeper

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I like to throw Posh's towels in the dryer for pre-warming ala my plans to spoil her rotten. Do the towels go in the dryer well or do they collect a lot of pilling like some of the thinner ones?
 

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I use the dog microfiber towels for drying (plus a few other similar towels for bundling while doing ears and nails). I toss them all in the dryer at the start of their spaw session and pull them out one by one as needed, finishing with the dog towel. They will cling together, but I don't really care about that.
 
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