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A switch next to the hot and cold taps displaying a spectrum of available colours - 'Tonight we'll shower in purple!'
A series of non-toxic, non-staining water-colouring packs are fitted around the main water pipe adding the correct amount of colour when the switch is turned.
Could be a little
expensive, but the effect would be bizarre.
Phosphorus.
http://pearl1.lanl....ic/elements/15.html [angel, Jul 11 2001]
How to make bathtub fizzies
http://www.teachsoap.com/bombs.html [barnzenen, Jul 11 2001]
Finger paints for the bathroom
http://www.purciful...m/rubdubbatfin.html could add a little something for that shower sex scene [barnzenen, Jul 11 2001]
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Are adults permitted to play? Would this make "shower sex" more interesting? (forget I asked that) Would the general white of soap lather also take on the colour of choice? |
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I think the hard part is how to make brightly-colored water that doesn't stain things that color. Maybe you could use colored water for half the shower and rinse in clear water. Then you could add other stuff to the colored half of the shower as well. |
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[waugs]: The alleged chemical is phosphorus. (see link) |
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My little boy already likes to make the bath water yellow, the old fashioned way that is. There is an additive for bathwater for children that would turn it colo(u)rs so it shouldn't be too hard to convert it to the shower sceen. I'll see if I can find a link. |
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Instead of water couloring substaces you can just put in a light that can switch colour in the shower head. About the same that is used in jacuzzis and would give the same effect. |
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