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Originally Posted by neil
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I am grateful for Yoda's input on this one ,I suppose I should have said the brush should be parallel to the inclined plane ?....I was trying to figure out a tactile way to learn about where i was at the top.I 'M STILL LEARNING
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I admire your enthusiasm, Neil. Only a true-blue
Born to the Blood G.O.L.F.er could replace
singing in the shower with
swinging in the shower. Let's finish up this primer on
Brush Strokes:
From
Address to the
Top, through the
Downstroke and at least into the
Finish Swivel, the brush should be
On Plane. At the Top, if the brush is parallel to the shower floor (horizontal), it should be
parallel to the
Base Line of your Inclined Plane. Otherwise, depending on which is nearest the floor, either the butt end of the brush or its bristles should
point at the Baseline.
Now then...
Have you ever tried taking the
soap bar to the 'Take the Oath' position?
I thought not.
Get ready for the next level:
With the soap bar Right Shoulder high, its straight-line base line -- if you've got oval soap, all bets are off -- will point at the straight line Baseline of the Inclined Plane. It will also be parallel to it.
Check it out.
Thank you, Neil. Only when I was younger have I ever had this much fun in the shower.
