I was using forest bark, but cleaned her cage out last night as I found a couple of wet clumps(don't want mold to grow!) and replaced it with reptile carpeting. Within about 10-15 minutes, she was already scraping skin off on it and this morning, there was skin all over the cage. Will check her tonight to make sure she got it all.
I got her as an almost full grown adult about a year ago and I don't think she's ever had what I'd call a proper shed.
Would prior bad husbandry practices by her previous owner have set her up for failure in any way?
I do the soaking in a rubbermaid tub and keep her in for 30 minutes to an hour and then take her out and get her started. A couple of times, it has seemed like she's all ready to shed, but can't get it started which is weird because there's plenty of wood in there for her to rub against.
That's part of the reason I tried the carpeting this time around. I know carpeting helps prevent some infections and rot so I figured I'd try it for shedding.