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Moist Showerette

shower in a bag
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For all of you poor people / homeless people / college students, have you ever been in a situation where you can't use a shower and are very dirty? Open a body-sized version of the moist towelette and be clean in minutes. Use your (vacant) dorm room, a closet or hide behind some trees please. The flammable alcohol mixture has been altered to still sanitize but with less irritation and less potential for an unpleasant fiery death.
bicyclown, Aug 29 2003

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       // less potential for an unpleasant fiery death //   

       Awwwww....
DeathNinja, Aug 30 2003
  

       It was going good until the last sentence.
thumbwax, Aug 30 2003
  

       Followed by a dry towelette.
FarmerJohn, Aug 30 2003
  

       Well I like it, and would pay money for it! Great for camping, or you could politely offer one to the "smelly guy" at work.
MuddyBuddy, Feb 15 2004
  

       Yeah, this is cool, but it would sting like a mother if it got in your eyes. And would it still be lemon scented?   

       "Shower in a bag" brought up a different image in my mind. That idea would be cool. But yours is better.
samk, Jun 11 2004
  

       Fabulous, I'll take two.
brewer, Jun 11 2004
  

       I hate using the small ones so you'd never get me near the things.
simonj, Jun 12 2004
  

       Great idea. great potential. i wonder how compact can it be...
Icarus, Jun 12 2004
  

       //i wonder how compact it can be...//   

       I think that's the only real issue here. Would it be that thin papery material that moist towelettes have, or would it be a fibrous cloth material? Either way, I'd buy two and keep them in my car. [+]
Cheekio, Jun 13 2004
  

       do you microwave it first? go on!
not-arf, Jun 28 2004
  

       In the hospital I was given a very large towelette to clean up after surgery, about 16"x16" and it was made of a synthetic bonded stuff, more sturdy than paper.
dentworth, Jun 28 2004
  

       does it make you smell lemony-fresh?
Freefall, Jun 28 2004
  

       I'll vote for it anyway, but the part of me that feels most in need of a shower in those circumstances is my hair, and I don't see this working for that. Or am I missing something?
samx, Jun 28 2004
  

       No chance of homeless guys wringing the alcohol stuff out of these things I suppose...?
hippo, Jun 28 2004
  
      
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