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Plastic watertight pants

Postby CaptainOats » 03 Apr 2010, 12:26

Hi All,

Does anyone use plastic pants (the kind used for incontinence) for discreet sploshing?
I want to have a go at going out in public with goo in my pants and maybe even wetting myself, but without it leaking out.
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby christh » 04 Apr 2010, 12:12

I have done, but made mistakes:
a) buying a size too large
b) being too enthusiastic removing the lining, and tearing them. I got them from Boots, but now they only seem to sell panty liners: can anyone help with a supplier?
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby ev500 » 04 Apr 2010, 23:59

I found some on Ebay- they're not totally tight but I have been out in public with two tins of beans swimming around in there and not a drop leaked out! I even wore the trousers after the wash sesh without having to wash them!
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby messylaura » 05 Apr 2010, 09:28

sainsbury have some, incontiance pants, plastic with padded liner, my idea was to use them for wetlook walk, not so much to keep the water in but to see how long they stay saturated after a dip in the lake and keep the water flowing down my legs and skirt a lot longer
only had the large size a while back and forgotten to see if they got the small ones in
wam search words: Мокрая, ливень, alluvione
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby secookie » 05 Apr 2010, 20:39

You might like to try this mail order site http://www.arizona.free-online.co.uk/

Very fast delivery and excellent pants.
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby CaptainOats » 06 Apr 2010, 20:41

Just ordered three pairs of transparent plastic pants from "Shop4PVC.com" at a costof £21.95. Looking forward to trying them on and testing their food holding capabilitiy.
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby sweetnpied » 07 Apr 2010, 21:48

Bill, what kind of plastic pants did you use filming Emma in simply a shitload of baked beans and spaghetti?
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby CaptainOats » 08 Apr 2010, 16:55

Got home today expecting to find my new plastic pants waiting for me, only to find that my good lady was out and missed the post (as they need to be signed for) - Gutted!!!
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby linda8x11 » 09 Apr 2010, 10:30

i have one but i don't like to wear it. it so uncomfortable!
Going out wth friends,jeans are better choices!
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby mudmonster79 » 09 Apr 2010, 16:32

tell us what they're like CaptainOats... when you get them!! :)
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby CaptainOats » 15 Apr 2010, 13:22

They finally arrived today, I put them on almost straight away. The legs are tight (a good sign). I just loved the feeling of the plastic against my skin, and I couldn't help but keep looking at myself in the mirror with them on.
First i tried a glass of water inside them to see if they leak, which they do, though only slightly. I drained the water out so that i could try something thicker. I dumped a can of tapioca, half down the front and the rest down the back. No immediate leakage. I sat down on the lid of the toilet (several times) to let it squish up around my bum and balls. Only a slight leakage.
I then dumped a jar of jam and a can of rice pudding inside them. The leakage was more, but there was a fair amount of liwuid in there. I took a few snaps on my phone (as best I could) and video'd myself enjoying sploshing in these plastic pants in the shower. I just have to work out how to post them for you all to see.
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby mudmonster79 » 16 Apr 2010, 16:50

so fairly good fun for sploshing, but crap if you actually wanted some water-tightness? good investigting tho... all in the name of science and all that :wink:
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby CaptainOats » 16 Apr 2010, 17:26

I hope my pics aren't too explicit for the forum Hayley?
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby BillShipton » 19 Apr 2010, 08:19

sweetnpied wrote:Bill, what kind of plastic pants did you use filming Emma in simply a shitload of baked beans and spaghetti?


Ours came from Cocoon. They weren't cheap but they are having a 'sale' right now so check out this page http://www.cocoon1.com/ and look under Z.

Nice full length bloomers for people with a LOT of mess!

Bill

PS They are much thicker than incontinence pants which do tear easily.
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Re: Plastic watertight pants

Postby alext » 22 Apr 2010, 15:28

I'll give that website a go Bill, thanks! I found them under X in the end, the Z link doesn't work :(
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