Those who have ordered of messy supplies I just want to know a few things 1 does the name at all come on the packaging when picking up? 2 was wanting to get the 100litre bags, what's the texture like? Is it similar to cake batter or better? 3 does it smell? 4 can you store and re use?
goodtimes said: Those who have ordered of messy supplies I just want to know a few things 1 does the name at all come on the packaging when picking up? 2 was wanting to get the 100litre bags, what's the texture like? Is it similar to cake batter or better? 3 does it smell? 4 can you store and re use?
1 nope. no name or logo on the packaging
2 if you mean the large packs of gunge/slime eg ms gunge, it's very slippery and smooth, more like lube. you can add colourings to make it more.. well coloured and/or opaque
3 no smell at all (unless you mix it up and let it go bad but this takes about a week or more once fully mixed)
4 yes just measure out however much powder you need and save the rest, obviously seal it well though so no humidity or moisture can get in
adding a personal recommendation for the ms gunge, easier to mix than the others! and cheaper
I ordered some MS Gunge recently and didn't have anything on the packaging to identify the source. The wife and I used the extra thick MS gunge which was very thick, heavy, smooth and sticky (yet also slippery, its fantastic stuff! ). I was surprised at how opaque it was too after my tattoo disappeared under a relatively thin layer of gunge. No smell either. I couldn't say about long term storage once mixed as we didn't keep it once used.
I will also chime in a +1 for MS gunge. Excellent product. Shipping is very discreet. No smell or taste when first mixed up. It's ultimately organic plant fiber so as Candy said it goes bad. It can be stored in its dry form for at least a year, probably longer. But once it is mixed you would need to add an antimicrobial preservative. A lot of lubes that are made from HEC use glycerine as a preservative, although that will give the gunge a slightly sweet flavor/scent and some vaginas are sensitive to glycerine and it can sometimes cause irritation or yeast infections. Potassium sorbate and citric acid are also popular, but citric acid must be used very sparingly or it can irritate your skin/eyes/genitals.
If you use lube, I would check your favorite brand and see what preservatives they use and go with that. If you haven't had any bad reactions to that lube, chances are the preservative will be fine to use in gunge as well.
There is also a whole rabbit hole of homemade organic cosmetics you can go down if you like experimenting. Basically if you look for organic hair masks/gels, the majority of recipes you find will effectively be gunge, i.e. a gloopy solution of cellulose or another plant gum.
I'm pretty keen to fill the bath with 200litres of it. Seems to be a way easier way than cake batter, since it can be washed down the drain. But I do like cake batter because it smells nice and is eatable.
Gunge is edible. If you eat any processed foods you probably eat some sort of plant gum, if not specifically cellulose gum, on a daily basis. You wouldn't want to drink bowls of it unless you're constipated but honestly I can't imagine eating lots of cake batter is great for you either.
If you want something that is intended to be consumed in large quantities, but has the same consistency as HEC, you might want to check out thickit! Or another water thickener for people with dysphagia. They also come in different flavors.