Gremlins Bathroom Buddy

I don't know about everyone else, and I have no idea why, but I want mine to be fully functional.

That is one reason I want all new stuff for the prop. I don't want people used items.:sick: The nail clippers can be thoroughly cleaned, and would be nice new, but the rest needs to be new for sure. Obvioulsy new floss on the floss. What's there is not used, but very old.


I am even thinking about adding things:

Water to rinse.

A space for the orange Butler Proxabrush little brushes and caps to go as it is useless without them.
 
A tiny cologne spray?

Obviously all additions need to be hidden or blend in within the existing Bathroom Buddy. From the outside it should still look like the original.
 
Nope. In fact that raised lettering is what drew my attention to the softer edges on mine.

It will do until the exact one for sure is found. All these "little" purchases add up.

I think I have over $100 invested in what amounts to $5 worth of personal hygiene products. :eek: :love: :lol:

I still need advise on which comb I posted to get.:unsure:
Boy do they ever add up, I’m in for about the same if you add in being sent wrong stuff and impulse buying on blurry/wrong angle pics.
I’ll take a look at the comb and give you my thoughts in a bit, gotta make lunch.
 
For shaving cream three options it seems.

Bottle:

Tube:

Pressure:
 
I know I am getting carried away, but I am think another small tube for a combo shampoo/body wash and some king of Deodorant and we would be all set.
 
The shampoo body wash can be transferred into the small tubes posted above and a spray deodorant should not be too hard.
 
I’m thinking the 288 has a closer end profile to the prop than the 88.
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The 88 looks to have a more bulbous last tooth, or outer tooth, see what I mean?
 
Yeah, I was thinking 288 was closer as well, although you have the better eye. Sucks. $40 for a plastic comb.

Thank you for the help.
 
Yeah, I was thinking 288 was closer as well, although you have the better eye. Sucks. $40 for a plastic comb.

Thank you for the help.
Even the 288 doesn’t look quite right, as you said, longer teeth. $40 would be too much for me to jump on this one, I’ve bitten on too many wrong parts already.

Although, that’s a premium hard rubber professional comb, not some cheap dime store jazz. Lol
 
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Looking at 1/4" black thumbscrews I am finding tons, but the prop's have a slightly rounded top, I think, and the ones I am finding have flat tops.
 
These could easily hold water, cologne, shampoo, etc.

The entire bottle could fit in a hole.
 
They could also sit on top of squeeze bottles so when you push them they activate the shaving cream or toothpaste.
 
Another shot of the screen used comb. It's hard to tell if it was cut down or was manufactured. It has a fairly straight back (unlike most ace combs that have a curve), 21 teeth (including the very top tapered tooth). Most combs that have both wide- and narrow-gap teeth (such as Ace) have 23 of the wide teeth. I don't think the visible section of the comb was cut down ,just my opinion.

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