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Foam Shower

Wash your hair with firefighting technology
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A shampoo dispenser could be built into a shower. If you press the button, the shampoo gets mixed with the stream of water, just like they do it in the foam cannons on fire vehicles, and is then sprayed on your head together with the water. The practical value of this idea is limited, but it would surely look cool.
Saruman, Jun 20 2002

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       no, a foam thrower would be cool.
po, Jun 20 2002
  

       Sounds like a car wash. Perhaps you could have it blow warm air when you're done rinsing off.
DrCurry, Jun 20 2002
  

       Hopefully you would use that "no-tear" kiddie shampoo, because that would hurt, shirley.
polartomato, Jun 20 2002
  

       Previously halfbaked, but gone now; but it was baked then. These things exist.
StarChaser, Jun 21 2002
  

       I think this idea alone is an arguement for an archive of some sort. Like [StarChaser] says, it's come and gone again and again.
phoenix, Jun 21 2002
  

       Not just this idea. A lot of them have been reappearing lately.
StarChaser, Jun 21 2002
  

       What about a Foam Booth ? Like a shower cubicle. You step in and put in a facemask to cover eyes, nose and mouth, with a low pressure air supply. Push a button and the whole cubicle fills with fom to way over your head. You rub youself all over and get really clean ... then the foam is sucked away and showerheads rinse you off....
8th of 7, Jun 21 2002
  
      
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