Looking for advice on cleaning feet between clients for the foot fetish party.
I was told Witch hazel is typically used for this, and I have it, but it kind of smells like tequila.
Alcohol also has a smell.
Unscented baby wipes aren't bad.
Trying to find something without a smell or taste that kills bacteria and is okay to ingest is a little difficult.
Keep in mind there will be at least 10 ladies at this party and many men. I need a simple solution as it doesn't make sense for the ladies to go to the bathtub and wash their feet after every worship.
Everyone using alcohol is going to stink up the whole place.
We're not talking about major health risks here, just the 'ick' factor. I've checked and without blood or semen (there will be no jerking off at the party) there is no health risk in this activity.
I was just at London Drugs 'taste testing' antibacterial washes and left with a numb tongue and no more ideas.
At this point I'm thinking unscented anti-bacterial wipes to remove the germs followed by a wet wash cloth to remove the cleaning agent.
Any other ideas?
(I'm sending this to the health nurse as well)
I was told Witch hazel is typically used for this, and I have it, but it kind of smells like tequila.
Alcohol also has a smell.
Unscented baby wipes aren't bad.
Trying to find something without a smell or taste that kills bacteria and is okay to ingest is a little difficult.
Keep in mind there will be at least 10 ladies at this party and many men. I need a simple solution as it doesn't make sense for the ladies to go to the bathtub and wash their feet after every worship.
Everyone using alcohol is going to stink up the whole place.
We're not talking about major health risks here, just the 'ick' factor. I've checked and without blood or semen (there will be no jerking off at the party) there is no health risk in this activity.
I was just at London Drugs 'taste testing' antibacterial washes and left with a numb tongue and no more ideas.
At this point I'm thinking unscented anti-bacterial wipes to remove the germs followed by a wet wash cloth to remove the cleaning agent.
Any other ideas?
(I'm sending this to the health nurse as well)