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meatbag 04-05-2008 09:10 PM

A guide to washing your baby
 
found this which might come in handy to a few of you guys, first time i've seen a wrx specific write up

[url]http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=68787[/url]

phatskinz 04-05-2008 09:40 PM

excellent guide

LTDGC8 05-05-2008 01:52 PM

nice find...

sn001 05-05-2008 03:05 PM

excellent find..

Taktics 05-05-2008 04:11 PM

awsome post!

meatbag 05-05-2008 08:34 PM

lots of great info on that site for anyone thats as OCD as me... some of the guys on there go to extraordinary lengths to keep their cars in top notch condition. even taking wheels off to clean the wheel arches.

Foxymophandlmama 06-05-2008 07:33 AM

[QUOTE=meatbag]lots of great info on that site for anyone thats as OCD as me... some of the guys on there go to extraordinary lengths to keep their cars in top notch condition. [B]even taking wheels off to clean the wheel arches[/B].[/QUOTE]

Oh god I do that now I just feel anal!

Excellent find meatbag thanks.

Fozzy 06-05-2008 08:08 AM

Things You’ll Need:

* Baby Bathtubs
* Baby Hooded Towels
* Baby Washcloths
* Baby Shampoo
* Small Cups

Step1
Place an infant bathtub in the kitchen sink.

Step2
Fill it with lukewarm water. Test the water on the sensitive skin inside your wrist or elbow to make sure it's lukewarm, not hot.

Step3
Add a few squirts of baby wash.

Step4
Carefully place your baby in the tub, being careful to support his head and neck.

Step5
Wash the infant with a baby washcloth, patting and rubbing gently.

Step6
Gently dab your baby's face with the washcloth.

Step7
Pour warm water onto your baby's hair from a small plastic cup, shielding his eyes.

Step8
Apply a dime-size dollop of baby shampoo and wash the baby's head and scalp.

Step9
Shield the baby's eyes and rinse his head with lukewarm water, again using the cup and being careful to avoid the eyes.

Step10
Lift your baby out of the bath.

Step11
Wrap him in a soft, warm towel.

tork 06-05-2008 09:27 AM

very good posting..will try....when i have the time.....

Taktics 06-05-2008 09:56 AM

[QUOTE=Fozzy]Things You’ll Need:

* Baby Bathtubs
* Baby Hooded Towels
* Baby Washcloths
* Baby Shampoo
* Small Cups

Step1
Place an infant bathtub in the kitchen sink.

Step2
Fill it with lukewarm water. Test the water on the sensitive skin inside your wrist or elbow to make sure it's lukewarm, not hot.

Step3
Add a few squirts of baby wash.

Step4
Carefully place your baby in the tub, being careful to support his head and neck.

Step5
Wash the infant with a baby washcloth, patting and rubbing gently.

Step6
Gently dab your baby's face with the washcloth.

Step7
Pour warm water onto your baby's hair from a small plastic cup, shielding his eyes.

Step8
Apply a dime-size dollop of baby shampoo and wash the baby's head and scalp.

Step9
Shield the baby's eyes and rinse his head with lukewarm water, again using the cup and being careful to avoid the eyes.

Step10
Lift your baby out of the bath.

Step11
Wrap him in a soft, warm towel.[/QUOTE]

LOL


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