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Posted by  David C on November 08, 2001 at 11:26:04:

In Reply to:  Fog gun posted by Eliot E Raymond on November 08, 2001 at 06:10:38:

Noise can be isolated or suppressed,the compressor would be very small
electric...with a washcloth you must still wash the washcloth plus i
do not think you can get the kind of clean a foggun can give you or
the lymph cleansing massage all from a pint or less of warm water.but
of course your point is well taken,simple is better usually,but i want
to provide an alternative to the water and energy wasting hot shower
and people will feel as if they are giving up something by going back
to the old reliable washcloth...but a nice spaceage massaging shower
will be accepted regardless of the fact that it saved a tremendous
amount of energy and water.....out

 
 
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