Mummification
Mummification
What material is best to do a mummification scene? Saran wrap, duct tape, food wrap, etc... I want to experience this on me and is curious what materials is best.
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Take what I say with a grain of salt because I've never actually attempted this, but I've heard that it's best to do 2 layers. An initial layer of saran wrap and then another one out of duct tape or vetwrap or whatever, which gives the mummification a much "smoother" look to it, and also reinforces it. I think that if you did a criss-cross layer of electrical tape on top of both of those layers you'd have yourself a pretty secure package, but again, please take what I said with a grain of salt. Hope it helps!
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I've been wrapped in a few layers of seran wrap once. Would definitely recommend as it felt very secure.
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My practical experience is limited, but I've seen the 'saran wrap with duct tape on top' technique in a lot of videos. Should also help limit the 'tape on skin' problem.
Vet wrap gives a very interesting appearence. Haven't got to try that myself, but it looks very interesting.
If you want it more secure, could always just add more layers. I've also seen rope over mummification, which feels like overkill frankly but whatever gets you going.
Vet wrap gives a very interesting appearence. Haven't got to try that myself, but it looks very interesting.
If you want it more secure, could always just add more layers. I've also seen rope over mummification, which feels like overkill frankly but whatever gets you going.
So if you want to be able to wriggle about just being wrapped up in seran then duct tape is fun. But if you're looking for really rigid restraint then getting wraped to a board is the way to go. A good tip for either one is to wrap the arms up individually first, that makes them stick tight to the side of your body. Then tape their hands flat to their thighs. That adds about 40 minutes to the escape time.
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Saran /pallet wrap as the first layer. Then add tape on top. That should secure you nicely
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You really do want another layer over it, such as tape, at least over the hands. I have found that with just plastic wrap, the trick to escaping is to poke through with a finger, then start tearing. Tape will reinforce the plastic so that the victim can't stretch and tear the plastic by concentrating force with a fingertip.Svpmissive wrote: ↑3 years ago I've been wrapped in a few layers of seran wrap once. Would definitely recommend as it felt very secure.
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I personally prefer vet wrap over plastic wrap and tape. The tape isn’t breathable, so it got pretty warm, especially since I’m a struggler. Vet wrap is a little more breathable but still durable. And if your arms and legs are wrapped separately before being mummified, you won’t be getting free any time soon.
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I've also heard that the choice of material, number of layers, etc. should be take into consideration how easily the layers can be cut with scissors, since you always want to have a quick way out in the unlikely event of an emergency. If there's a dom in the room monitoring for safe word gestures, signs of a medical emergency, distress, etc., then it's easier, but self-bondage somewhat less.
I haven't really gotten a chance to try mummification yet despite it being one of my favorite ties, but I just came here to thank you all for sound advice!
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I've found that tape is the best thing for being mummified with clingfilm saran wrap is ok for mummification but I do find it does make me feel hot and sweaty (eww gross) so I would personally stick with tape I found clear packaging tape is surprisingly good for this
But there's no harm in experimenting with different types of tape but do it safely
But there's no harm in experimenting with different types of tape but do it safely
Better make yourself comfortable your gonna be here for quite a very long time..
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You might think of me as weird but I have always loved the feel of tape on my skin I don't know why that is I just do does sound weird though
Better make yourself comfortable your gonna be here for quite a very long time..
Saran wrap works best with me if I am honest
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I think first layer with saran wrap, and then duct tape/microfoam/whatever over the top of it, like what the first person said. I have never done it before sadly, but I have always wanted to.
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Multiple layers seems best. I love the tightness of duct tape but it’s a hassle to get off, so probably like a plastic wrap first and then duct tape
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I'm actually a fan of rolling them in a blanket, then using a lot of rope to tie them tight, you can but a 500 foot spool at some hardware stores......
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Same here. Blankets are great to be mummified with. Something that breaths well if you're afraid of overheating is flannel or fleece bed sheets. And it's so cozy and comfortable... Sleeping bags are fun too.SoftlySwitching wrote: ↑3 years ago I'm actually a fan of rolling them in a blanket, then using a lot of rope to tie them tight, you can but a 500 foot spool at some hardware stores......
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I agree with blankets! So comfy to get mummified in them, and add some ropes or scarves to securely get bound in them. Lovely
Plastic wrap or vet wrap might be more secure or tighter though. Personally I have been wrapped in plastic and that was a lot of fun (love the plastic sound), but it did get a bit warm in the end. Would really love to try vet wrap as others have suggested!
Plastic wrap or vet wrap might be more secure or tighter though. Personally I have been wrapped in plastic and that was a lot of fun (love the plastic sound), but it did get a bit warm in the end. Would really love to try vet wrap as others have suggested!