For a while now, I have known about this bath product/toy called "Gelli Baff" ( I think it was once called Squishy Baff as well). I never got to actually use it or play with it as a kid since I was just a little bit too old for bath toys and stuff like that by the time it came out. Of course, being into WAM even as a kid, I have always been intrigued by it. So my question now is, has anyone on this site ever used this stuff? How did it feel? Was it cool? I would be interested to know if anyone on this site has used this before.
I tried it out one time - I used 2 or 3 packages of the Gelli Bath in a standard bathtub - it's not messy, per say, as it doesn't really stick to skin or hair but from a sensual and textural standpoint the feeling is incredible to just roll around in it. I'm not sure how to describe it but I did like it a lot.
Cleanup was also pretty simple as it dissolves back into liquid water when regular table salt is mixed in (it comes with a salt "dissolver" but I bought some extra to have handy, which I'm glad I did) and then it just goes straight down the drain, no evidence left behind!
Gelli Baff isn't all that great IMO, it does what it says on the tin (or box.)
Slime Baff however is AMAZING!!!
I used one pack of green powder in hot water and got in wearing a pair of tight Levi's... Most memorable WAM experience I've had!!! Needless to say I kept a few bottles for use at a later date...
I have since bought several more ALSO to use at a later date!
I have used Gelli Baff on occasion, when it's a bit cold out for getting muddy! It's good fun but doesn't make you "dirty" as such. It's just a colourful, thick substance for squelching around in. It does zero damage to anything, you just emerge with wet clothes really. I did find that it was sufficiently thick and "sticky" to suck my shoes off. Which was nice. Once or twice, I added about 20% topsoil to it. That also sucked my shoes off and made me VERY dirty!
Jellibaff is basically a polymer that absorbs water. The grains of the powder will swell up, so the water becomes more 'thick'.
Slimebaff is a long-chain polymer. Many cheaper alternatives exist. It basically turns the water into slime.
Either of these may be purchased under various other names and as generic chemicals. Both are plastic polymers. I have to also agree though, that the slimebaff is the better feeling of the two. One option is to mix both in a tub, so that you get a thicker substance which is also slippery.
Bobographer said: Jellibaff is basically a polymer that absorbs water. The grains of the powder will swell up, so the water becomes more 'thick'.
Slimebaff is a long-chain polymer. Many cheaper alternatives exist. It basically turns the water into slime.
Either of these may be purchased under various other names and as generic chemicals. Both are plastic polymers. I have to also agree though, that the slimebaff is the better feeling of the two. One option is to mix both in a tub, so that you get a thicker substance which is also slippery.
Any suggestions? I've used Rends Bath Slime before and it was pretty cool but expensive. I've even gotten some japanese bath "detergent" from amazon.jp that makes the bath thick and slimy, but was also expensive to import.
There's a product called Slube which you can buy from Amazon or eBay, which is basically Slime Baff but for adults
You add the powder to the bath, mix it for a few mins, leave it for a few more, and it turns the water into a slimy lubricant-like substance which you can bathe in (preferably with someone else )
Afterwards you simply add more water to drain it, and then you shower off and you're all done until your next slimy adventure
They come in some nice scents as well. The last one I used was pina colada scented (although the colour was an orangey-yellow which looked like a certain bodily fluid), and I bought another one recently which is gin mojito and coloured green, so that should be more visually appealing
I've not been paid to say this btw, I've just used it a few times in the past and really enjoyed it