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Sponge degree? (3)
Sponge degree?
by madvb 19 years ago
by madvb 19 years ago
Re: Sponge degree?
by db 19 years ago
by db 19 years ago
Re: Sponge degree?
by Tim 19 years ago
by Tim 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Sponge degree?) was posted by Tim, on 12/16/2005 8:59:35 PM:
And as a general rule:The softer the sponge, the more spin is generated. The harder the sponge, the more speed is generated. |