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Author: Dan Shusta
Date: 2024-02-26 10:28
Why not try the following?
How about using three inch sections of paper towels?
There's a brand that begins with "B" that is advertised as being the most absorbent and you can tear off a one-third section of a full sheet.
Then just use scissors and cut off 3" sections and keep them in your case.
This brand is advertised as being ultra absorbent. Although not advertised as being germ free, I strongly suspect that it is and, because of its softness, will most likely leave a slight impression on the surface area after use so when you need to use it again, you will most likely "see" where it was last used and then simply use a different portion of the 3" segment.
Different paper towels have different surface textures...some are smooth and some are rather rough. The softer ones most likely will not only absorb more moisture but will also most likely leave a slight impression after use. (I suggest sliding your thumb or finger against the reed with sufficient pressure to not only help with the absorption process but also to assist in leaving a slight impression.)
Just a suggestion...
Post Edited (2024-02-26 11:33)
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