Insulated Bath

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AlBargey
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Re: Insulated Bath

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Stig wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:10 am I'm sure I read recently some advice to put the bubble bath in as you run the bath to get a good layer of insulating bubbles on the surface. Seems to make sense as I'd expect more heat loss from the surface than through the bath itself.

I also prefer showers, the only time my bath is used is to rinse off diving gear!
Insulating bubbles! I like it. We would rarely have a bath too, but I still want to be able to have one once in a while, and also to rinse wet suits.
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Re: Insulated Bath

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Stig wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:10 am I'm sure I read recently some advice to put the bubble bath in as you run the bath to get a good layer of insulating bubbles on the surface. Seems to make sense as I'd expect more heat loss from the surface than through the bath itself.

I also prefer showers, the only time my bath is used is to rinse off diving gear!
Oddly enough, a long time ago when my house only had a bath and no shower, I found that Badedas bubble bath is good at dissolving the scum / cleaning the bath.
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