Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Donna, I understand . . . I've been going in circles until I'm confused too! . . . This is the brand that offers a free analysis of a used pad: http://www.bodypurenow.com/?gclid=CNK4ufWP0oICFQXaSgodxFoGGA This is the brand that I'm favoring: . . . http://www.acupeds.com/index.html I like the idea that acupeds offers a trial (two night) purchase for just six dollars. I know that after using the ones I did for two nights, that I must use them! . . . After searching the net though, I wouldn't recommend the ones I used. They're not upfront about what's in the pads, not available directly, looking for people to assemble the pads, etc. and the pads are in an envelope that is printed in an Oriental character - no English! I haven't had time to study the options as much as I'd like. We're going out of town tomorrow . . . I've been shampooing carpets, washing clothes, finishing pottery that's in work, etc. . . And, a whole lot of time on the computer! . . . The clay really isn't that bad to clean up . . . What you do is to let the bath water set until the clay settles down to the bottom . . . clean the clay away from around the drain, then let the water drain as long as the water runs clean. If it gets murky, stop until the clay is settled again. . . Then you have to scrap the clay out of the tub and wipe away the residue. The instructions should come with the clay. I'm not sure about which brands are best for the clay either . . . Maybe one of the ladies can make a recommendation - Kathie? Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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