We have done, oatmeal, spaghetti, custard, bake beans, mayonnaise, cake batter, honey.
What's something to try that I haven't mentioned that feels amazing. We talked that we might just do oatmeal or bake beans again. But it's always nice to try something different. What do You guys recommend?
TV gunge. Warm, sloppy, and very slippery. Get it from messysupplies.com
edit: A couple of pics for illustration. It comes as a bag of powder which you mix with a bucket of warm water. The warmth makes it lovely to be in, compared to the coldness of food gunge.
DungeonMasterOne said: TV gunge. Warm, sloppy, and very slippery. Get it from messysupplies.com
edit: A couple of pics for illustration. It comes as a bag of powder which you mix with a bucket of warm water. The warmth makes it lovely to be in, compared to the coldness of food gunge.
I once ordered four colors of slime from them and was really looking forward to it. The green I screwed up by not having a big enough bucket. It got clumpy and lumpy and I couldn't fix it once the clumps formed. Ended up having to dump it. The yellow, blue, and pink all worked fine but when you're used to sweet smells like cake batter and whipped cream and pudding, the smell of that gunge was really unpleasant to me and ended up being an enormous turnoff. It smelled like old cardboard or something.
Given the shipping costs to get it over to the States, I really think I prefer cake batter slimings over the MS gunge. With that said, it was easy to make after I figured out how I ruined the first batch. And it was nice not having to spend money on food coloring. I wish all cake mixes came pre-colored!
You can never ruin MS gunge, if it goes lumpy leave it overnight. It smooths right out, you can always add more water aswell it separates for a while but then it goes fine with some mixing. I always add 2 litres less water than it states so I can add water to get the desired consistency.
Marshmallow fluff feels amazing, goes on very sticky but melts quickly with your body heat and becomes a very sticky liquid. Clean ups easy as it melts in hot water in the shower in no time at all as it's basically just sugar.
My profile pic to the left is a fine example of fluff, even if i do say so myself
I love getting messy with fluff. Also, last month, I bought two big cans of marshmallow creme (I guess it's an ice cream topping- but I got it at a restaurant supply store here), and it was great. It went on looking like Elmers glue... but it was edible and delicious.
Cinq and Soug said: You can never ruin MS gunge, if it goes lumpy leave it overnight. It smooths right out, you can always add more water aswell it separates for a while but then it goes fine with some mixing. I always add 2 litres less water than it states so I can add water to get the desired consistency.
I don't really have the luxury of leaving messy supplies out overnight in hops of using them later. But that's good information for somebody here, I'm sure.
DungeonMasterOne said: TV gunge. Warm, sloppy, and very slippery. Get it from messysupplies.com
edit: A couple of pics for illustration. It comes as a bag of powder which you mix with a bucket of warm water. The warmth makes it lovely to be in, compared to the coldness of food gunge.
I have thought about this. And I have a couple of questions. Isn't it expensive? How much to fill a bath atleast half way? What's it smell like? Does it go down the drain ok? Does the name messy supplies come on the side of it? As we live in a small area and we know the post people.
DungeonMasterOne said: TV gunge. Warm, sloppy, and very slippery. Get it from messysupplies.com
edit: A couple of pics for illustration. It comes as a bag of powder which you mix with a bucket of warm water. The warmth makes it lovely to be in, compared to the coldness of food gunge.
I once ordered four colors of slime from them and was really looking forward to it. The green I screwed up by not having a big enough bucket. It got clumpy and lumpy and I couldn't fix it once the clumps formed. Ended up having to dump it. The yellow, blue, and pink all worked fine but when you're used to sweet smells like cake batter and whipped cream and pudding, the smell of that gunge was really unpleasant to me and ended up being an enormous turnoff. It smelled like old cardboard or something.
Given the shipping costs to get it over to the States, I really think I prefer cake batter slimings over the MS gunge. With that said, it was easy to make after I figured out how I ruined the first batch. And it was nice not having to spend money on food coloring. I wish all cake mixes came pre-colored!
So what one smells like cardboard and what smells like cake batter?
Cinq and Soug said: You can never ruin MS gunge, if it goes lumpy leave it overnight. It smooths right out, you can always add more water aswell it separates for a while but then it goes fine with some mixing. I always add 2 litres less water than it states so I can add water to get the desired consistency.
Can it be stored after using it? Say you want to use it the following weekend? Or does it go off like food?
MrMessMan said: Marshmallow fluff feels amazing, goes on very sticky but melts quickly with your body heat and becomes a very sticky liquid. Clean ups easy as it melts in hot water in the shower in no time at all as it's basically just sugar.
My profile pic to the left is a fine example of fluff, even if i do say so myself
Probably not a good thing to go down the drain? And probably hard to put in garbage bags?
DungeonMasterOne said: TV gunge. Warm, sloppy, and very slippery. Get it from messysupplies.com
edit: A couple of pics for illustration. It comes as a bag of powder which you mix with a bucket of warm water. The warmth makes it lovely to be in, compared to the coldness of food gunge.
I have thought about this. And I have a couple of questions. 1. Isn't it expensive? 2. How much to fill a bath atleast half way? 3. What's it smell like? 4. Does it go down the drain ok? 5. Does the name messy supplies come on the side of it? As we live in a small area and we know the post people.
(edit: I've numbered your questions in the quote above for reference)
1. One bag makes one bucket (3 gallons, well, 2.5 allowning a bit of space at the top), and costs £5.
2. Get a 3 gallon bucket, fill with water to 3" below the rim, empty into bath, repeat till depth is what you'd want the gunge to be, counting how many bucketfulls you need. Multiply by £5 and that gives you the cost to fill the bath to the depth you want.
3. Never really thought about smell, it's not very noticable, but warm wet cardboard probably is accurate.
4. Will go down drain fine, what I'd suggest is just add a load more water and mix before pulling the plug, then keep the bath taps wide open to keep adding even more water as it drains away. Turn your boiler off so as not to waste energy and then you can have both hot and cold taps wide open for the full draindown. Once it's gone keep the taps wide open for at least another 10 to 15 minutes to ensure is completely flushed out of the pipes. You'll also want to gently scrub the bath to remove final traces - and be warned, it's incredibly slippery.
5. We tend to buy £130 (inc postage) at a time and it comes in the ziploc bags well packed in a cardboard box and then wrapped in black cling film with the postage labels on the outside. No reference to Messy Supplies that I remember seeing, that's just on the actual bags inside.
DungeonMasterOne said: TV gunge. Warm, sloppy, and very slippery. Get it from messysupplies.com
edit: A couple of pics for illustration. It comes as a bag of powder which you mix with a bucket of warm water. The warmth makes it lovely to be in, compared to the coldness of food gunge.
I have thought about this. And I have a couple of questions. 1. Isn't it expensive? 2. How much to fill a bath atleast half way? 3. What's it smell like? 4. Does it go down the drain ok? 5. Does the name messy supplies come on the side of it? As we live in a small area and we know the post people.
(edit: I've numbered your questions in the quote above for reference)
1. One bag makes one bucket (3 gallons, well, 2.5 allowning a bit of space at the top), and costs £5.
2. Get a 3 gallon bucket, fill with water to 3" below the rim, empty into bath, repeat till depth is what you'd want the gunge to be, counting how many bucketfulls you need. Multiply by £5 and that gives you the cost to fill the bath to the depth you want.
3. Never really thought about smell, it's not very noticable, but warm wet cardboard probably is accurate.
4. Will go down drain fine, what I'd suggest is just add a load more water and mix before pulling the plug, then keep the bath taps wide open to keep adding even more water as it drains away. Turn your boiler off so as not to waste energy and then you can have both hot and cold taps wide open for the full draindown. Once it's gone keep the taps wide open for at least another 10 to 15 minutes to ensure is completely flushed out of the pipes. You'll also want to gently scrub the bath to remove final traces - and be warned, it's incredibly slippery.
5. We tend to buy £130 (inc postage) at a time and it comes in the ziploc bags well packed in a cardboard box and then wrapped in black cling film with the postage labels on the outside. No reference to Messy Supplies that I remember seeing, that's just on the actual bags inside.
Thanks for your help. So they sell couple different types? As chocofan said one smells sweet like cake batter?
goodtimes said: Thanks for your help. So they sell couple different types? As chocofan said one smells sweet like cake batter?
As a production house we only every but the standard mix, but they do have a wide range of products, might be worth experimenting. The thing our people like most about gunge over food mess is that it's warm, which even with a heated dungeon does make a difference when shooting this far north, espeically in the colder seasons.
goodtimes said: Thanks for your help. So they sell couple different types? As chocofan said one smells sweet like cake batter?
As a production house we only every but the standard mix, but they do have a wide range of products, might be worth experimenting. The thing our people like most about gunge over food mess is that it's warm, which even with a heated dungeon does make a difference when shooting this far north, espeically in the colder seasons.
Yes that's true it's getting cold where we are so that will help. I'd say the top three will be slime, oatmeal and cake batter as these can Be easily heated. I think heated mess is more pleasurable. I will run It passed her thanks for the help.
Goodtimes, nothing I bought from Messy Supplies smelled sweet. I only said that I am used to sweet-smelling messes because I use cake batter for slime, and my pies are whipped cream & pudding. The messy supplies gunge smell was off-putting to me. Doesn't seem to bother a large population of people here but I hope you have fun in experimenting.
The MS gunge I've had wasn't strong smelling, it's detectable but quite mild. But describing it as smelling like cardboard is probably accurate, as it's a cellulose compound. There's a note that reminds me of the poster paints I used as a kid too, though if that's from the pigment it may vary with colour. If you can cope with mayonnaise, then the smell of MS gunge probably won't bother you!
MuddyOtter said: The MS gunge I've had wasn't strong smelling, it's detectable but quite mild. But describing it as smelling like cardboard is probably accurate, as it's a cellulose compound. There's a note that reminds me of the poster paints I used as a kid too, though if that's from the pigment it may vary with colour. If you can cope with mayonnaise, then the smell of MS gunge probably won't bother you!
Yeah we won't be doing mayonnaise again. The texture was amazing but. The smell was unbearable to me, my mrs wasn't too bad with it but I felt sick, and also it burns the skid. I really give a hand to the girls who also do a lot of savoury.
chocofan2 said: Goodtimes, nothing I bought from Messy Supplies smelled sweet. I only said that I am used to sweet-smelling messes because I use cake batter for slime, and my pies are whipped cream & pudding. The messy supplies gunge smell was off-putting to me. Doesn't seem to bother a large population of people here but I hope you have fun in experimenting.
Yeah I love cake batter plus it can be used warm as well and made to any thickness, also easy to buy.
I used MS easy-mix gunge (extra thick) for my last session. True to its name it mixes my hand in a few minutes and forms a thick smooth gunge that just feels amazing.
It does have a slight smell which I remember as being very bland and almost unnoticeable. Taste/texture is slightly unpleasant but also very bland- try to keep your mouth closed but its not a deal breaker if some accidentally gets in there. (because its such a slight smell, you should be able to mask it fairly easy- raid the dessert aisle and mix in some vanilla or strawberry syrup should it be an issue).
You can cut it with less water, I was using about 5-8 litres per pack (MS recommend 10) and you get a gunge you can hold in your hand and splat somewhere. It'll flow out of a bucket, but barely drip between your fingers. Do NOT cut with 2-3 liters of water- unless you want to use it as play-doh. Adding extra water didn't save that batch either ;(
I also brought a few packs of Instant Mud on a whim. It mixes in less than a minute!! and feels simply fantastic.It looks granular in the photos, but its actually very smooth. Per pack, per 10L of water its thicker than the extra thick instant gunge too- so you're looking at about 15L per pack since its very easy to blend in a little more water. I'm guessing the instant slime (only on their website) is different colours of the mud.
soft cream cheese, it was a surprise to me, feels so nice. if you want a different senario, put the clothes and shoes you want to wear for sploshing in a bag of custard or other mess, go for a walk to your local park or other area out the way of prying eyes, might have to do this at night, but as you are walking to this place you throw away the clothes you are wearing, great way to get rid of stuff you no longer need. by the time you enter the bark you should be next to naked, get fully naked then start dressing in your soggy messy clothes and shoes, walk home