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  2. Mastocarpus papillatus - Wikipedia

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    Mastocarpus papillatus, sometimes called Turkish washcloth, black tar spot, [4] or grapestone [5] is a species of red algae in the family Phyllophoraceae. It is sometimes confused with the distantly related Turkish towel ( Chondracanthus exasperatus ) which is of a similar texture but larger.

  3. Salux cloth - Wikipedia

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    Salux cloth, also called Salux nylon, is a type of Japanese washcloth originating in 1966, made of part nylon and polyester. [1] [2] The cloth is known for its ability to soften and smooth skin. Salux may also reduce ingrown hairs after shaving and help with exfoliation. [3] Salux won the Japanese Invention Award in 1974. [4]

  4. Oprah 'takes bathing very seriously' — and her favorite ...

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    Made from a 60/40 blend of cotton and viscose (from bamboo), the waffle towels are ultra-soft and absorbent. The set includes two bath towels, two hand towels and four washcloths.

  5. Washcloth - Wikipedia

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    A washcloth, wash cloth, washrag (American English), or flannel (British English) is a rectangular or square piece of cloth used in washing the body. It can be used to apply or rinse off soap or shower gel, and provides additional friction to remove dirt or dead skin from the body. [ 1 ]

  6. Washing mitt - Wikipedia

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    A washing mitt. A washing mitt is a piece of terry cloth shaped like a pouch that the hand fits in. It is used as a type of washcloth to aid in washing the body, for example, to apply soap to the body, and to remove the soap with a rinsed out washing mitt.

  7. Dishcloth - Wikipedia

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    Dishcloths are often left damp and provide a breeding ground for bacteria.Since the kitchen sink is used to clean food, dishcloths are routinely infected with E. coli and salmonella.