I recently saw an image of a woman using a shower nozzle to spray milk on herself. It got me to thinking that perhaps we could make other liquids come out of a showerhead. The photo I saw required filling the shower hose with milk so that once the water was turned on, the milk would come out of the nozzle.
I have experimented in this manner, but find that most shower hoses have a very small opening as a way of restricting water flow. It is next to impossible to get anything to flow into the hose. I have a shower head that has a compartment to add soap to, and by adding thin slime, it will work for maybe fifteen seconds on low water pressure.
The ideal set-up would be to have the hose from the wall go into a container of stuff, and the other side of the container would have a second hose leading to the actual shower nozzle. Turning on the water would force the water down the first hose and into the container, where it would push out the messy substance through the other hose and out of the showerhead.
I love the idea of a woman being pranked by taking a shower, but something else comes out of the nozzle, like liquid clay, thin slime, milk, etc. It would need to be runny in order to work with a shower nozzle. I would also love to shower under such a contraption, filled with slime.
My question is this: Has anyone been successful at using a standard shower to spray something other than water? How long of a time has it sprayed, and how did you go about doing it?
I am not one to bump my own posts, but this kind of surprises me that 1. After 48 hours, nobody would have come up with a comment or suggestion and 2. Nobody has tried this already and would share their experience.
I remember not too many years back when people shared their ideas in building a gunge tank that could be set off by pulling a cord, and how to safely suspend that tank over top of someone, in a shower for example. Also, mud-pit instructions were coming in fast and furious at one time.
So I thought surely, someone must have tried this or at least considered it. Maybe I'll have to be the first and try to make something that would work. I'm thinking maybe a long piece of plastic drainpipe, with an opening to add stuff, and a fitting on each end to attach shower hoses. You'd fill the pipe with slime or whatever, then when you run the water, it would go into one end of the pipe, pushing the contents out the other end through the delivery hose and out the shower nozzle.
6/2/23, 4:38pm: This post won't bump the thread to the top.
A few different tool companies make battery powered transfer pumps. I'm thinking something of that nature with some hose adaptors could get the job done. Perhaps even a strong enough fountain pump.
a.) If you send liquids with a viscosity similar to water trough the shower hose/head that should work with a pump but I have not tested it.
b.) Keep in mind that depending of the viscosity of the liquid you want to bring to the shower head / hose it can build up an enormous friction e.g. on the wall of the hose that leads to the shower head and in front of the small holes in the shower hose itself. Just some facts, the pressure of water here in Germany is around 3 bar or roughly 43.51 PSI So if you want something else in the shower hose e.g. slime keep the way to transport it short. And make sure you have the force to push it trough the hose... But then you may will end up in a construction like a gunge tank ....