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Washcloths

A washcloth, wash cloth, washrag (American English), or flannel (British English) is a rectangular or square piece of cloth used in washing the body. It can be used to apply or rinse off soap or shower gel, and provides additional friction to remove dirt or dead skin from the body.[1] They are especially useful in situations where little water is available or preferred, such as washing at a sink, or in patient/caregiver settings. The washcloth is very common in homes across the world.

Washcloths are typically made of terrycloth and measure around 12x12 inches in size.[2] A sub-variant of the washcloth is the washing mitt, a terrycloth pouch open on one side to allow the user's hand to fit inside.

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  1. ^ "Removing dead skin from the face: 6 ways and what to avoid". www.medicalnewstoday.com. January 2, 2020. Retrieved February 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Sabella, Maria. "Common Towel Sizes to Know". The Spruce. Retrieved February 14, 2024.