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    Re: Shedding slip up :(

    Quote Originally Posted by qman1126 View Post
    lol pillow case? thats very creative, i have never heard that before. any suggestions on how to go about doing that? obviously a clean pllow case, but any fabric to stay away from? any specific place to leave the pillow case? and how long should i leave him in it? it sounds like a great idea, so very curious to see if it works.
    A soaking wet cotton pillow case works great. I would leave it in the tub or shower while your snake soaks in it, so you don't have a big puddle to clean up. A hair clip works great to clip it closed, but I'm sure other things would work fine. An hour or two in the pillow case should be enough. If there is any skin pieces left on at all, they should be really loose and easy to gently work off with a wet wash cloth. Most of the time you shouldn't have to do that, though.
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