Question 2: According to personal habits, occupation, labor intensity, living environment, etc., what tools should I use to wash my back?
For example, face towels (available in supermarkets), wet towels, and shredded melon pulp.
Question 3: How to rub one's back in the shower? Tie two towels together, tie a bigger knot, and you can rub them.
Question 4: What tools can I use to wipe my back with a long towel when I take a shower? Both have handles, but they are not practical. I can't eat them. Might as well let my wife rub it and order it.
Question 5: There is a handle in his hand and something rubbing his back on his head, which is unique in comics (especially GG Bandry). What's the name of that back rubbing tool? Tickle for 20 minutes! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Isn't this a family necessity? !
Question 6: Can rubbing your back really wash your body? Of course, you can't do it vigorously. This is the power of health books. It has this effect when you hit the wall with your back, but you have to master the strength yourself. This health book won't say that you hit it with a few newtons. What you said yourself, how much Newton force you used can't be measured. The most important thing is to feel yourself, just feel a little pain in your back, don't push.
Question 7: How to rub one's back in the shower? Thank you. There are special bath towels for rubbing back. You can also use two hands, left and right hands, without towels.