Mix together hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, Dawn dish soap, and Jet Dry in a spray bottle.
Add water.
Use on a daily basis.
In a large bucket mix the baking powder & very hot water.
In a seperate glass, mix alcohol & Xanthan gum to make a slurry.
While stirring the bucket of hot water mixture, slowly pour in the alcohol slurry.
Add Dawn & stir once more.
Have fun!
p.s. Xanthan gum can be found in Publix (where the Uncle Bob's products are or in the organic foods section), Whole Foods & other crunchy organic type groceries. :) You can also substitute guar gum at the same measurements.
Measure 10 cups water into a clean pail or bucket.
Add the Dawn or Joy dish soap.
Add the glycerine (it makes the bubbles more durable by reducing evaporation).
Stir, but not too much. Skim off any from on top.
/2 cup of Ultra Dawn dish detergent (not the green color
Combine water and baking soda in a glass.
In another glass, combine soap, food coloring and vinegar.
When ready for the eruption, add baking soda solution to the soap/vinegar solution and watch it foam and flow.
Use a small bowl.Mix slightly,No suds.
I have a bowl in the kitchen and one in the basement. I change the vinegar solution every few days.
The apple cider vinegar is the attractor the dish soap heavys down the wings and they drown.You will be amazed how well this works -- .
Punch a hole under the rim of the cup.
Add dish soap (1 tablespoon) and water (1/3 cup).
Place Handiwipe square over top of the cup.
Attach with a rubber band.
Push straw through hole until it touches the bottom of the cup.
Then hold the cup in two hands and blow through the straw.
Bubbles will appear in abundance!
Pour the water into an empty 1 gallon container.
Add the dish soap and glycerine.
Shake gently to mix.
Mix all the ingredients together, including 4 ounces Listerine mouthwash, and put into an empty \"Miracle Grow\" container that attaches to your watering hose.
Spray your lawn with the mixture once every few weeks.
The ammonia acts like a fertilizer, the dish soap washes off pollutants, the beer kills the weeds.
DO NOT use diet soda, it needs the sugar, and the mouthwash kills the bugs.
Happy Lawn Growing!
Palmolive Bag.
Use the green liquid dish soap - Palmolive.
Don't dilute, just put into your zip lock bag, double bag and freeze, maybe reused several times. Makes a nice bag that molds to the affected area.
Alcohol Bag.
Use rubbing alcohol.
1 part alcohol and 2 parts water. Freeze and use. (this is my favorite).
If it's too stiff, add more alcohol, too mushy - add more water.
highs in a shallow baking dish. Pour vinegar over, cover and let
nd arrange on a serving dish. Add vinegar to skillet and bring
Add Joy or Dawn (do not use inexpensive dish soap) to water. Drizzle in glycerine (obtained from drugstore).
Mix gently so as not to cause a foam to form in the mixture.
Gently mix soap with water.
Do not shake.
Pour into foam soap dispenser.
Note: I used Dawn dishwashing liquid (apple blossom anti-bacterial soap) with great results.
I did a test run first using 1 tablespoon soap to 4 tablespoons water.
Mix together.
Place cotton balls in the victims' ears and Paralube eye ointment (a non-medicated eye lubricant) in the eyes to protect from soap.
Bathe the victim.
Rinse with tap water.
Repeat if necessary.
Mix together all ingredients.
Store in airtight container.
Stir lightly.
Leave sit overnight.
Make loops of stiff wire. Let kids have fun, even grown up kids.
Mix Dawn with water and glycerin in a dishpan.
Make bubble blowers from a straw, a kitchen funnel or a thin wire shaped in creative forms.
For spectacular bubbles, thread a string through straws to form a circle, dip in bubble solution and wave out a large bubble.
Mix the vinegar and borax in a 16oz spray bottle.
Fill bottle with the water and shake to dissolve the vinegar and borax.
Add soap LAST and then scent with essential oil.
Use as you would any all-purpose cleaner. This mix can get quite soapy so you might want to have a cloth wet with just water handy to \"rinse\" with.
Mix Joy or Dawn detergent with water.
Measure carefully, it makes a big difference.
Stir.
Add glycerine.
It tends to make more durable bubbles.
Bend coat hanger into a loop.
Pour bubble juice into skillet.
Now dip your coat hanger loop into bubble solution, then wave it in the air.