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[quote="tunnicn"]Hi I wanted to try treating higher on my feet to cover ankles and heels and was planning to use socks. From what I have read it sounded like cotton socks were the way to go. Unfortunately it seems the world has stopped producing 100% cotton socks... I thought these were easy to find but it turns out they're unavailable in all the shops and online searching I've done. Is 80-95% cotton good enough? What other materials would be best as a blend? I guess some are better or worse than others due to being electrical insulators. I wasn't sure if some materials may stick to the electrodes or deteriorate after repeated use. Thanks[/quote]
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Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:27 am
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Hello,
100% cotton socks would be great, but 80-95% cotton should be enough. You also can cover the parts you're planning to treat with a simple (wet) cotton towel.
I can not imagine that certain materials would deteriorate the electrodes.
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Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 11:34 pm
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Hi
I wanted to try treating higher on my feet to cover ankles and heels and was planning to use socks.
From what I have read it sounded like cotton socks were the way to go.
Unfortunately it seems the world has stopped producing 100% cotton socks... I thought these were easy to find but it turns out they're unavailable in all the shops and online searching I've done.
Is 80-95% cotton good enough?
What other materials would be best as a blend?
I guess some are better or worse than others due to being electrical insulators.
I wasn't sure if some materials may stick to the electrodes or deteriorate after repeated use.
Thanks
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