I've been into WAM for years, but this will be my first time using a much larger and more immersive amount, and I'm honestly really excited about it.
I want to try a solo session using a chocolate mixture made with condensed milk, cream and cocoa powder, along with some chocolate sprinkles and a lot of chocolate syrup, all inside a small bathtub in my bathroom.
The bath is around 50 cm / 20 in wide, 115 cm / 45 in long and 60 cm / 24 in high.
At first I'm planning on something like this: - 30kg / 66lb of chocolate mixture (20kg / 44lb condensed milk + 8kg / 18lb cream + 2kg / 4.4lb cocoa powder) - 35kg / 77lb of chocolate syrup - 3kg / 6.6lb of chocolate sprinkles
So, around like 68kg / 150lb in total.
I'm not necessarily trying to get chest-deep. What I really want is that constant feeling of there being way too much mess and it never seeming to run out.
I'd really love to hear about your experiences. Does this sound like enough to create that feeling for one person? Will it seem like much less once it's spread out around the bath? And is it gonna be a huge pain to clean up afterwards?
Would you use this amount, or would you go with more or less?
Hi Milenair. I have some experience with bathing slime in my bathtub. It's probably of a similar size but I can't be bothered to go check right now. The packaging says you have to dissolve the powder in 40l of water. I used 2 packages to make the mixture thicker and maybe a bit more water. It ended up beeing about 10cm deep. It wasn't enough to cover me completely when I lie flat in it and I certainly whished it was a bit more.
If I assume that your 68 kg mix equals maybe a bit less than 68 litres, than you should have more than enough. Keep in mind your body will displace a siginficant ammount.
One more thing: Try to replace the milk with water. Milk, even condensed milk, will spoil very quickly at room temperature. Take away the milk and cream and you may be able to reuse the mix fo possibly even a few days. And it doesn't change the texture at all. Your recipe sounds expensive enough to at least try to reuse it.
Also get a good plan how to dispose of it all. You can't flush it down the drain.
There's no such thing as excessive This is a typical list of the things poured over Mel's head for one of our sessions: 21 litres of black treacle A bucket of Nutella and peanut butter mixed together Yoghurt Chocolate brownie batter Custard Pasta sauce Porridge with cocoa powder and golden syrup mixed in to make it extra sticky Lasagna cheese sauce Peanut butter and Nutella again Chocolate cake mix with 6 tins of baked beans mixed in Custard 10 more litres Black treacle Flour Yoghurt Brownie batter Peanut butter and Nutella Chocolate cake mix made wth 4 tubs of butter and 20 eggs Porridge with cocoa powder and golden syrup mixed in to make it extra sticky Custard Yoghurt Pasta sauce Chocolate fudge Yoghurt Custard Then the whole filthy mixed up disgusting mess dumped over her head over and over again for about 20 more minutes with no mercy
Great plan! Totally worth trying it. That is an overwhelming amount of chocolate and seems great to try and bath in.
I am trying to imagine how many items that is, like how many jugs of chocolate syrup and cans of condensed milk. One thing to plan for is how much time it takes to empty the items out of the containers. If the items are small and a lot of them, and each takes a minute to open and empty, it could take hours to prep.
I'd take plastic and tape it down inside the tub to help make sure every little goes down drain casue sprinkles and any clumps of powder not mixed in will super clog it
My wifie helped make our seshs way quicker for clean up by putting few paper bags w handles inside of each other ma double to tripling garbage bags inside to dump and tie and make semi contained/ easier to take to dumpster. I started saving up paper towels not super food soiled and tissue and dryer lint to add to bag with baking soda to help soak up / prevent horrible smells if you have the need to clean up where you share garbage space
The sprinkles would have me concerned about the bath drain. Without the sprinkles, I think it should be possible to dilute the chocolate with water and drain it. I would be concerned with flushing it, and would dilute it too. But, think of how many flushes it would take. It might take hours. If I were to trash it, I would use kitty-litter to dry it up a bit, scroop it into grocery bags and tie it, put those into kitchen trash bags and tie it, and put those into a contractor trash bag and tie it. If the bag rips, it is going to make a huge mess in the bin. Also, I would do this across 2 or 3 weeks because I think the garbage service has a weight limit for the bin. I don't have any experience with this, but I read a lot on this forum about how others have cleaned up. There are plenty of threads you can search for and find advice.
Sometimes I see producers make huge messes and I am wondering how in the world did you manage to clean and dispose of all of that