Preventec47
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about 15 years ago when I was living on a sailboat that had a propane stove
I learned to take a deep cooking pot that had the inner circumference
measuring from the tip of my nose to the back of my head. If I filled it
about 1 third full with water ( about 3 quarts I think ) and heated it up,
I was able to dip my head into it upside down and wet my entire face and
head.
I could then wash my hair (short-guy) and my face and neck area
and then submerge again about twice to rinse off.
I usually used dial bar soap but toward the end I began to prefer
some of the scented dishwashing detergents like Pamolive of AJAX.
I found the detergents to be a better soap than any bar soap
especially for the hair. Also I found out that detergents are the
basis of hair shampoos as opposed to soaps.
With the remaining warm water still in the pot I would washcloth clean the rest of my body. I would shave last so the whiskers dont get into the cleaning water.
Today I surveyed my kitchen and I find a perfect fit cooking pot in the
form of a 10 quart Fagor pressure cooker. I can barely slip it down over my head like a helmet.
I think this is about the minimum for a complete bath unless your hair
is one inch or shorter in which case you can wash your entire head
with a wash cloth with about a quart less water or a total of a half
gallon of warm ( preferably... unless it is real hot outside then you can use cool ) water.
I learned to take a deep cooking pot that had the inner circumference
measuring from the tip of my nose to the back of my head. If I filled it
about 1 third full with water ( about 3 quarts I think ) and heated it up,
I was able to dip my head into it upside down and wet my entire face and
head.
I could then wash my hair (short-guy) and my face and neck area
and then submerge again about twice to rinse off.
I usually used dial bar soap but toward the end I began to prefer
some of the scented dishwashing detergents like Pamolive of AJAX.
I found the detergents to be a better soap than any bar soap
especially for the hair. Also I found out that detergents are the
basis of hair shampoos as opposed to soaps.
With the remaining warm water still in the pot I would washcloth clean the rest of my body. I would shave last so the whiskers dont get into the cleaning water.
Today I surveyed my kitchen and I find a perfect fit cooking pot in the
form of a 10 quart Fagor pressure cooker. I can barely slip it down over my head like a helmet.
I think this is about the minimum for a complete bath unless your hair
is one inch or shorter in which case you can wash your entire head
with a wash cloth with about a quart less water or a total of a half
gallon of warm ( preferably... unless it is real hot outside then you can use cool ) water.