Talk:washrag

Where is this term used? The synonyms each indicate one of the UK, US, or Australia but this term does not. As a well-travelled native English speaker I have never heard this term and "rag" usually means an old fragment of cloth for which getting stained does not matter. Not something you would want to use on body or especially your face. Maybe for between your toes (-: &mdash; hippietrail (talk) 03:30, 29 November 2017 (UTC)