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    Whatever works for you. I like to have both hands free: one for stretching, one holding the straight (obviously!). I suppose you could rig up a second mirror but it's a lot of what my grandmother used to call "farting around" when, with a little bit of training and practice, you can just do it by feel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Whatever works for you. I like to have both hands free: one for stretching, one holding the straight (obviously!). I suppose you could rig up a second mirror but it's a lot of what my grandmother used to call "farting around" when, with a little bit of training and practice, you can just do it by feel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Whatever works for you. I like to have both hands free: one for stretching, one holding the straight (obviously!). I suppose you could rig up a second mirror but it's a lot of what my grandmother used to call "farting around" when, with a little bit of training and practice, you can just do it by feel.

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    If in a pinch I use my thumb and forefinger on my weaker hand stretched out over the back of my neck to create a barrier, use the same fingers to gauge where I need to go over again.

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