1. The Simple Pack The simplest way to make an icepack at home is to make a mixture of rubbing alcohol and water. You need to combine 3 parts water and 1 part rubbing alcohol in a zip-lock freezer bag. Make sure the bag is ¾ full and contains no air. Leave it in your freezer...
1 cup rubbing alcohol 2 cups water #3 Liquid Dish Detergent (only up to 3/4 full) #4 Corn syrup That’s it! The end result is a nice and flexible pack. Great way to take advantage of syrup that’s past the expiry date. Single Use Method: Prepare jello as directed, pour liquid i...
First, clean your baby food jar lid and then swab with rubbing alcohol. This will help ensure that the paint sticks. Step 2 Next, paint the outside of your lid with gold paint. Allow it to dry before moving on. Step 3 Then, flip your lid over and paint the inside gold too. Again...
Now you want to dip a paint brush in the rubbing alcohol and wipe on a part of the ornament. Next, pick up one of the bottles of alcohol ink and drip a small amount onto the rubbing alcohol. Less is more here! Slowly turn your glass ornament and watch the ink flow. You can also...
To make a spray that works as a dry shampoo, add 1 cup of warm, distilled water and ¼ cup of vodka, rubbing alcohol, or witch hazel to the above recipe. Spray on roots or oily parts of hair, let dry, and style as usual. Shake before each use. Prefer a spray version? Add som...
FYI… Rubbing alcohol removes 5 minute epoxy from just about anything, including your hands before it is fully set up. You can use q-tips soaked in alcohol for cleaning up around the magnets, for example just before the glue is getting too stiff to work. You can also use a paper towel...
Wash the glasses and let them dry. Rub alcohol or vinegar on the surface to be sure it’s totally clean. Let dry. Layer a couple strips of blue tape on wax paper until it’s wider than yourheart cookie cutter. Trace the heart on the blue tape with the marker and cut out. Peel of...
Pour the rubbing alcohol into a16 oz spray bottle. Add a few drops of dish soap, then fill the rest of the bottle with water. Screw the top onto your spray bottle and give it a few shakes to mix. Spray the mixture onto your countertops, and use a cleanmicrofiber clothto clean and ...
Been using distilled water for years here, with just a splash of rubbing alcohol. After spraying some fabrics will ‘release’ better if tossed back into the dryer for 5-10 minutes before hanging. Please log in or create a free account to comment. teri March 27, 2019 at 6:08 pm Wonde...
1 cup rubbing alcohol Mix in a ziptop bag. I suggest double bagging it. Freeze. You can use it over and over. The heavy-duty freezer bags seem to work best for this homemade ice pack. *When filling a bag with liquid or anything, place the bag in a bowl and fold the bag edges ...