Hi guys, Got a pretty major session planned with the wife coming up and I brought a 250g tub of methylcellulose for the occasion, primarily to use as fake cum but for coloured gunge as well. I just whipped up a test litre and wow, that stuff is amazing! 10g made the thickest, slipperiest slime that just washed away to nothing with water meaning next to no clean up!
I have to ask, is there a downside to this stuff? Is is safe for internal use (creampies), will it resolidify in my drains to make concrete? There has to be something wrong with it!
We haven't wammed properly in years because of the prospect of cleaning up (baaad experience last time!) but this stuff could really reignite stuff in that direction!
I'd love to hear you guys' experiences or advice with it.
Not sure about using it internally, but you shouldn't have any problem disposing of it. Just wash it down the bath or sink with plenty of hot water, it's never caused me any problems
I've used the stuff before and never had any problems. Methylcellulose is actually found in a lot of products we use every day. Not to get horribly gross, but my GI had me use it as a prep for a colonoscopy. Reason being, is that it's not absorbed by the body. It's found in many lubricants so should be generally safe for vaginal and anal use. The only thing I think you have to be careful of is that Methylcellulose may contain phenylalanine. Some people are allergic to it, it's mostly commonly found in protein rich foods, and "diet" products containing aspartame.
That said, it's good to ask questions, and hopefully this helps answer some of them. Hopefully others can chime in with similar experiences and/or knowledge.
I have only tried methycellulose one time, but it seemed a little more finicky to mix than the HEC gunge I've been using. And there are a couple of good UK suppliers of HEC gunge.
I've used the stuff before and never had any problems. Methylcellulose is actually found in a lot of products we use every day. Not to get horribly gross, but my GI had me use it as a prep for a colonoscopy. Reason being, is that it's not absorbed by the body. It's found in many lubricants so should be generally safe for vaginal and anal use. The only thing I think you have to be careful of is that Methylcellulose may contain phenylalanine. Some people are allergic to it, it's mostly commonly found in protein rich foods, and "diet" products containing aspartame.
That said, it's good to ask questions, and hopefully this helps answer some of them. Hopefully others can chime in with similar experiences and/or knowledge.
Thanks Potatoman, that's awesome information. We're not planning on ingesting too much but it's good to know there won't be any adverse effects from a bit of internal play.
BeardedGnome said: I have only tried methycellulose one time, but it seemed a little more finicky to mix than the HEC gunge I've been using. And there are a couple of good UK suppliers of HEC gunge.
I guess the hot and cold mixing strategy is a little involved and I've not tried HEC but I was thrilled with 5 minutes to mix a litre of fake cum/gunge of that quality. is HEC also easy to clean up and safe for intimate use?
BeardedGnome said: I have only tried methycellulose one time, but it seemed a little more finicky to mix than the HEC gunge I've been using. And there are a couple of good UK suppliers of HEC gunge.
I guess the hot and cold mixing strategy is a little involved and I've not tried HEC but I was thrilled with 5 minutes to mix a litre of fake cum/gunge of that quality. is HEC also easy to clean up and safe for intimate use?
The gunge I buy from Dunk Tank Dave mixes in about a minute, and makes really amazing gunge. To mix it all we need to do is fill a bucket with hot water from the boiler (tends to be just above body temperature so about 42 degrees), start mixing with a drill attachment, pour the powder in, and for the first minute or so you get coloured water and then suddenly it thickens (you can see the change in the way it flows with the mixer) and it's done.
Very easy to flush away with water afterwards though getting it off skin takes a little work as it forms a kind of layer that needs to be scrubbed off.
Perfectly safe for intimate use, quite a few of our girls have done swimsuit fillings using it, which is about as intimate as you can get in a clothed scene, and no-one has reported any problems. It's a food-grade substance so should be safe for just about everyone.
BeardedGnome said: I have only tried methycellulose one time, but it seemed a little more finicky to mix than the HEC gunge I've been using. And there are a couple of good UK suppliers of HEC gunge.
I guess the hot and cold mixing strategy is a little involved and I've not tried HEC but I was thrilled with 5 minutes to mix a litre of fake cum/gunge of that quality. is HEC also easy to clean up and safe for intimate use?
The gunge I buy from Dunk Tank Dave mixes in about a minute, and makes really amazing gunge. To mix it all we need to do is fill a bucket with hot water from the boiler (tends to be just above body temperature so about 42 degrees), start mixing with a drill attachment, pour the powder in, and for the first minute or so you get coloured water and then suddenly it thickens (you can see the change in the way it flows with the mixer) and it's done.
Very easy to flush away with water afterwards though getting it off skin takes a little work as it forms a kind of layer that needs to be scrubbed off.
Perfectly safe for intimate use, quite a few of our girls have done swimsuit fillings using it, which is about as intimate as you can get in a clothed scene, and no-one has reported any problems. It's a food-grade substance so should be safe for just about everyone.
That sounds amazing thank you! just to clarify are you talking about methylcellulose or HEC?
BeardedGnome said: I have only tried methycellulose one time, but it seemed a little more finicky to mix than the HEC gunge I've been using. And there are a couple of good UK suppliers of HEC gunge.
I guess the hot and cold mixing strategy is a little involved and I've not tried HEC but I was thrilled with 5 minutes to mix a litre of fake cum/gunge of that quality. is HEC also easy to clean up and safe for intimate use?
HEC is far easier to mix but each and every type of gunge has a different feel, texture and mixing process. As well as Methyl Cellulose we also have Carboxy Methyl Cellulose, mixes in a similar way to Methyl and feels similar but you need a little more powder. At £5.99 per KG its a very cost effective gunge.
BeardedGnome said: I have only tried methycellulose one time, but it seemed a little more finicky to mix than the HEC gunge I've been using. And there are a couple of good UK suppliers of HEC gunge.
I guess the hot and cold mixing strategy is a little involved and I've not tried HEC but I was thrilled with 5 minutes to mix a litre of fake cum/gunge of that quality. is HEC also easy to clean up and safe for intimate use?
The gunge I buy from Dunk Tank Dave mixes in about a minute, and makes really amazing gunge. To mix it all we need to do is fill a bucket with hot water from the boiler (tends to be just above body temperature so about 42 degrees), start mixing with a drill attachment, pour the powder in, and for the first minute or so you get coloured water and then suddenly it thickens (you can see the change in the way it flows with the mixer) and it's done.
Very easy to flush away with water afterwards though getting it off skin takes a little work as it forms a kind of layer that needs to be scrubbed off.
Perfectly safe for intimate use, quite a few of our girls have done swimsuit fillings using it, which is about as intimate as you can get in a clothed scene, and no-one has reported any problems. It's a food-grade substance so should be safe for just about everyone.
Thanks for the feedback DMOne, for those wanting to try our HEC Gunge you can buy it here
It's literally clear, thick, slime when mixed and is an AMAZING lube. I've gotten it in my mouth, no problems. Super easy clean up just by taking a shower and rinsing it off.
The biggest safety risk is FALLING.... It's VERY VERY slippery, so make sure any solid surfaces on the way to the bathroom (and probably IN the shower) have a towel down for extra traction. Imagine walking on ice... that's about how bad it is if your feet are covered in this stuff.