Ok here my question led by quick story. My need to feel I had to maintain my sections after tnr led me to do some wool rubbing. I didn't do it aggressive at all just lightly rubbed in circles. It reemphasized my sections n tightened the baby locks. Is this bad? Also if anyone wants to know what I used it was a wool buffer pad for car detailing that I bought at ace hardware..works good
updated by @chris-j: 01/13/15 09:45:17PM
wool rubbing locks.
@soaring-eagle
11 years ago
29,637 posts
wouldnt bother at allk and probly counter productive as they need to loosen and dread on their own its way better to just let the process happen..
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@baba-fats
11 years ago
2,702 posts
Wool rubbing tends to create a general knotyness, too. It leads you to end up needing more separation than if you just let them form on their own
@soaring-eagle
11 years ago
29,637 posts
exactly thats the best way to dread just forget that your trying to dread and let it happen
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