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Cleaning up

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 2:25 am
by whyamiherelmao1
Im fairly new to sinking, ive had a quicksand fetish for years but never able to sink. Many months ago I found a nice mud pit near a local river, I had brought a towel and a change of clothes. I was planing on dipping in the river naked and washing the mud off after my sink, but the water was near freezing, which was suprising noting it was summer. I havent gone back since. Does anyone have ways they easily clean up without the need for a body of water? Much apreciated.

This is also my first post anywhere quicksand fetish related, so i thought as well post this to get more into the fandom aswell.

Re: Cleaning up

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 6:46 pm
by Mynock
If it's a warm day, what I usually do is squeegee off as much mud as possible and let myself air dry. The clay I like to sink in dries fairly quickly into a fine dust that can be shaken off like baby powder. Doesn't get me perfectly clean but it's usually good enough so I can put my clothes back on and drive/ride home comfortably.

Re: Cleaning up

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 9:01 pm
by whyamiherelmao1
Mynock wrote:If it's a warm day, what I usually do is squeegee off as much mud as possible and let myself air dry. The clay I like to sink in dries fairly quickly into a fine dust that can be shaken off like baby powder. Doesn't get me perfectly clean but it's usually good enough so I can put my clothes back on and drive/ride home comfortably.


Hmm.. I've never thought of that actually. I guess I could try that, I've been thinking about just cleaning myself off with a towel as much as I can, and be a little dirty in my clothes as I go home. But I don't know how effective that would be considering how hard the mud is to get off with just a towel. Next time I go, I'll definitely try your idea.

Re: Cleaning up

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:02 am
by Theo
Welcome to QSF! Hopefully you'll sink right in :D I usually just toss a few bottles of water, a wet rag, and dry towel in my backpack along with a change of clothes and extra shoes (in case my boots have to be left behind). Like Mynock said, not enough to get clean, but close enough for a short hike home.

Re: Cleaning up

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 7:54 am
by Boggy Man
When I used to visit my Harris Creek quicksilt slide area, the cleanup water in the creek tended to be rather frigid. So, if I was able to, I had dug a hole deep enough for me to clean up in, and transport water into it until it was full, and would warm up in the sun - my "cleanup basin"! 8-) Otherwise, if I couldn't make use of it, I still cleaned off in the icy creek, but would only be in the shallow water in the edge, and just splash water on me, rub, and then splash more water on me again. I had to use something to rub my back to loosen the mud there so it would wash off as well. It was a slow process, but it got the job done. 8-)

Re: Cleaning up

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:39 am
by maria
Wear waders, wetsuit or a latex catsuit - peel it all off after and put the muddy garments in a big plastic tub.