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Posted: 05.12.2015  ·  #1
TOP MOTORHOME SHOWER TIPS : FOR A WOMAN

Take off clothes and place them sectioned in laundry basket according to lights and darks.
Walk to wash-room wearing long dressing gown.
If you see husband along the way, cover up any exposed areas.
Look at your womanly physique in the mirror - make mental note to do more sit-ups / leg-lifts, etc. Get in the shower.
Use face cloth, arm cloth, leg cloth, long loofah, wide loofah and pumice stone.
Wash your hair once with cucumber and sage shampoo with 43 added vitamins.
Wash your hair again to make sure it's clean.
Condition your hair with grapefruit mint conditioner enhanced.
Wash your face with crushed apricot facial scrub for 10 minutes until red.
Wash entire rest of body with ginger nut and jaffa cake body wash. Rinse conditioner off hair.
Shave armpits and legs.
Turn off shower.
Squeegee off all wet surfaces and step out of shower.
Dry with towel the size of a small country.
Wrap hair in super absorbent towel.
Return to bedroom wearing long dressing gown and towel on head. If you see partner along the way, cover up any exposed areas.

TOP MOTORHOME SHOWER TIPS : FOR A MAN

Take off clothes while sitting on the edge of the bed and leave them in a pile.
Walk naked to the wash-room.
If you see partner along the way, shake willy at her making the 'woo-woo'
sound.
Look at your manly physique in the mirror.
Admire the size of your willy and scratch your bum and tenderly stroke your belly.
Get in the shower.
Wash your face.
Wash your armpits.
Blow your nose in your hands and let the water rinse them off. Fart and laugh at how loud it sounds in the shower.
Spend majority of time washing privates and surrounding area.
Wash your hair.
Wee.
Rinse off and get out of shower.
Partially dry off, whilst seductively stroking your belly.
Fail to notice water on floor because curtain was hanging out of tray the whole time.
Admire willy size in mirror again.
Leave shower curtain open, wet mat on floor, light on. Return to bedroom with towel around waist.
If you pass partner, pull off towel, shake willy at her and make the 'woo-woo' sound again.
Throw wet towel on bed.
I KNOW YOU'RE LAUGHING BECAUSE IT'S TRUE !!!!!!


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Ecocamel shower head

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Posted: 05.12.2015  ·  #2
Talking about showering is anyone using an Ecocamel shower head. Do they work ??
They claim to use a lot less water but surly you still need to get your bum wet.

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We've just tried ours for the first time - a few showers each now and I have to say these are brilliant. What a difference. Get the normal Jetstorm as it has a flow regulator in it that the Jetstorm E doesn't. Best gadget by far. All caravans should come with one as standard!


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Posted: 05.12.2015  ·  #3
Yeah, I bought one at Birmingham and must sat they are super. I highly recommend them and they arena great job.


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Posted: 05.12.2015  ·  #4
Thanks Jack I think I will invest in one.


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Posted: 06.12.2015  ·  #5
We bought one a couple of years ago, tried it in the house and van as well, both locatios worked, but it's better in the van because we don't expect a power shower when away.


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Posted: 06.12.2015  ·  #6
Thank's :up: :up: :up:


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Posted: 09.12.2015  ·  #7
Quote by augharan

Ecocamel shower head.


Plenty to choose from!

https://www.ecocamel.com/shower-heads

I think the Cobra would suit best?


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