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Prototypes, Bendable Shower Wand Removable Heads

 

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Prototypes, Bendable Shower Wand Removable Heads
Prototypes, Bendable Shower Wand Removable Heads
Prototypes, Bendable Shower Wand Removable Heads
Three bath sponges in a variety of textures and color on a white background. These are replacement heads for a prototype called “Bendable Bathing Wand”. All sponges have similar bases composed of a gray top and a red band. On the left is a dark teal colored mesh-net similar to a traditional netted bath sponge. The middle is a solid sponge in a light green color. On the right is a yellow porous sponge. The sponges are made of plastics and synthetic fibers.
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