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Or a paper tube (think tp

tube)

I don't bother trying to make the sponges stay attached as my

hand and the spot I'm placing it do just fine. That's also true

when using two--one on either side of the nose.

Is there a reason I should try to keep the sponges attached? It's

not like there isn't a decent amount pressure between my hand(s)

and the sponge on one end and my skin on the other.

Thx. Saralou

On 12/13/2010 10:45 AM, baby_grand wrote:

you could use a plastic tube a bit wider than the

batteries, put battery inside then stuff sponges into the

ends. Put one rubber band around lengthwise to hold it all

in?

bG

>

> Hi All,

>

> I have problems using rubber bands to hold the

sponges on the end of my GodRods. The bands don't last

long then they break and the sponges fall off. I have

replaced the bands 3 times so far.

>

> A friend had the bright idea of using the nylon zip

ties (cable ties) and these do work very well to hold the

sponges on. However, I just want to double check that the

material the cable ties are made of won't affect the

workings of the GodRods. Will the electricity still

conduct OK..?

>

> Thanks!

>

>

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