Don’t you just love a good toilet thread?
Anyway putting the touchy subject of bio or non-bio to one side. The original question was about making up your own wag bags, so with a bit of spare time on my hands and all the ingredients to hand I decided to experiment.
Nappy innards verse Hanging basket water gel.
The cloth type strip of the nappy absorbed 1.75 litres of water & had a consistency of runny wallpaper paste.
25grams of hanging basket gel absorbed 1.75 litres of water & had the consistency of thick wallpaper paste.
Result - the Hanging basket gel performed better and 25 grams cost 33p, more pee for your p.
I don’t know how much the nappy cost because my granddaughter is now one missing.
As you can imagine with results like this the excitement was running at fever pitch, so I tried 1 teaspoon full of hanging basket gel and added 0.25 litre of water.
This proved to a good ratio of gel to water and will be henceforward be known as the “The piddle mark” on which all future experiments will be judged.
The contents of one bag were emptied down the toilet, which promptly solidified. Ooops. Now where is that Dyna-rod number?
Disclaimer
Only pure water was used.
No animals or children were hurt or maimed during this experiment.
The decision on whether to pee into a plastic bag (bio or non bio) is entirely yours & the author cannot be held responsible for any accidents during the night.
The experiment has just been postponed as my wife has returned home, questioned my sanity & moaned about the mess.
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