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A customer shared the toothpaste idea with me about 25 years ago, and
it's been great ever since. I <br>
do show and tell with the customer's half-damp washcloth and
toothpaste. I used to tell them the <br>
gritty type, and not the gel. Then one said, "but all I have is gel!"
and we tried it, and it worked just <br>
as well. Just a tiny dab for two or three notes, then wipe it all off.
Finish with a fresh damp washcloth <br>
to get it all off. Still gets dirty/greasy? You used too little.
Doesn't get dirty but feels sticky? You used <br>
too much and need to wipe it off.<br>
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One uses what one has. <grin><br>
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You won't need to floss because there should never be enough to get
into the cracks.<br>
<br>
Susan Kline<br>
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Marshall Gisondi wrote: <font face="Arial" size="3"></font><br>
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<font face="Arial" size="3">I'm also curious, do you guys floss
between keys when you use tooth paste on them to remove the marker?.
Do you use the white gritty type or the blue jell type? I'll have to
try that sometime. </font><br>
<font face="Arial" size="3">Marshall</font><br>
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