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May 24, 2012
ashley h.
that's really what i want to do, i just don't have anything to depot them in right now! ):
May 24, 2012
Rikki P.
I'd personally probably depot it.
May 24, 2012
ashley h.
i'm new to these but i've noticed when putting the wand back in the tube, the wand actually resists going in, from all the air in the tube. one of the plastic things inside (oh what's it's name!) actually popped out from all of the air inside. i notice if i pull the wand to one side while i'm putting it back in, the air will eventually release.
what's the most sanitary thing to do here? leave it as is or depot them?