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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1240734" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Branguscowgirl, i'm curious.....do you think there is a significant difference between dipping vs. spraying? If so i would like to hear your opinion/ comparison. I have never dipped them, only ever sprayed when processing. Now, im not stingy with the spray, and i try to coat it good. Its always a nice dried up "shrivel" by the next day...i can see where dipping would be advantageous at possibly getting some iodine up into the cord to dry from inside a bit too. Its just quicker and simpler for me to spray vs. trying to "cup" the navel..Appreciate your thoughts...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1240734, member: 23752"] Branguscowgirl, i'm curious.....do you think there is a significant difference between dipping vs. spraying? If so i would like to hear your opinion/ comparison. I have never dipped them, only ever sprayed when processing. Now, im not stingy with the spray, and i try to coat it good. Its always a nice dried up "shrivel" by the next day...i can see where dipping would be advantageous at possibly getting some iodine up into the cord to dry from inside a bit too. Its just quicker and simpler for me to spray vs. trying to "cup" the navel..Appreciate your thoughts... [/QUOTE]
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