At last we may have some time to gunge the wife in her rubber gear. We will be using a 205 litre drum that is full so at least you can see what a genuine 200 litres of gunge over the head really looks like. So the question is, should this be released in one hit or on/off. She will be geared up in our typical attire of dive gear which should at least please those with a wetsuit fetish! Should be able to get this done over the next few weeks. We are going to try a new gunge recipe which we have in stock.
Slow. Gives time to enjoy it, and means better coverage. Fast tends to mainly bounce off and spray all over the surroundings, which is a terrible waste of gunge.
I recently managed to slow my tank down a bit and I like it a lot more. Best of both worlds with the fast pump system but a kind of buffer tank to slow it and make the flow wider
Well.........just having a brew as it is getting a little hot sorting this out! But ........we have now mixed 200 litres of thick gunge, we have one of the industrial buildings to ourselves as we have managed to get the fork lift truck to support the 205 litre tank due to its weight. Just a few things more to sort out then have some dinner, relax and go back outside to have some fun later. As always I will post the pics then the vid.......we are trying a new gunge mixture which for the amount we are using has worked out quite cheap, if a success we will let you know what it is!
I am afraid though, the wife will be fully rubbered up as usual, some you like you don't! But this may be pretty messy even for us......i will keep you posted.
SLOW! One of the most sensual scenes I have seen is Fi Stevens getting very slowy covered in slime by another girl, it takes for ever, but it is all the more enjoyable for that. I will try to find the link.
Well that was a bit epic, we are both knackered! Finally got to gunge her at 9pm last night, finished cleaning up and packing away by midnight so none of the staff get to know... but I am sure some blob of pink goo will be lying somewhere to be found on Tuesday when they return!
In the end I got fed up mixing gunge so the real quantity was about 195 litres, for the extra bucket it was not worth it to make it the full 205 litre drum, we were running out of time.
We changed the release mechanism for a new rubber seal that ironically we use in our "normal" industry and a new stainless steel ball to "stopper" it. This worked a treat with no leakage at all even when the drum was full to the top. The control was very good so we did managed the slow gunging that everyone wanted.
The gunge mixture, we used a mixture of bulk white bread crumbs which you can buy for about £26.00 for 20 kgs sacks, we mix this with Xanthan gum and powder paint, again we are very pleased with the stickability, coverage and consistency. This has to be mixed with a power mixer attached to a drill as you will have no chance mixing it up.
The only disaster we had, as the gunge was potentially quite thick there was a risk it would block the inlet to the full gas mask she was wearing so we attached a genuine S10 extension hose (you rubber fetishists out there will know what that is)!, this was tied up and out of the way but the knot I tied came lose half way through so we had to stop for me to re-attached it.
Due to the weight thank god we had the fork lift truck that had fork extensions so we could keep the forklift out of shot but you can just see the side of it, without this you would need a very substantial frame to mount the tank as the weight being in excess of 200 kgs needed some supporting.
Anyway we had some serious fun and when i get time over the next few days i will post some pics and then the vids
But do try the bread crumb mix!
But this is a genuine, 5 litres shy of a 200 litre gunging...... so you can get to see what this really looks like!!