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<blockquote data-quote="circlecbeef" data-source="post: 657711" data-attributes="member: 11368"><p>I usually start with dishsoap for their first few washings because it is cheaper and I am not worried about using alot of it to get them clean to start with. Moistuizing shampoo will make the hair more managable and shiny but I started using the EZ ALL washing system last year and really like it for their bodies. It's quick and so leaves more time for clipping, showing practice, etc. You still need to use shampoo to hand wash the head and tail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="circlecbeef, post: 657711, member: 11368"] I usually start with dishsoap for their first few washings because it is cheaper and I am not worried about using alot of it to get them clean to start with. Moistuizing shampoo will make the hair more managable and shiny but I started using the EZ ALL washing system last year and really like it for their bodies. It's quick and so leaves more time for clipping, showing practice, etc. You still need to use shampoo to hand wash the head and tail. [/QUOTE]
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