Step 5Bubble mix
however if you are willing to go the extra mile for you bubble you can use 1.5 gallons of boiling water dissolved in, half a teaspoon of J-lube, a small tube (4.5 ounces) of surgical lube and a 1/4 cup of glycerine (99.5% pure), 16 ounces of dishwasher liquid, 1/2 a cup of manual dishwashing liquid.
see its hard but if you are willing to spend the money on them it should give you self-healing bubbles which means you can blow smaller bubbles inside the big one, and they are stronger.
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Would it be possible for anyone to make a quick translation of the bubble recipe into culturally neutral English? What is J-lube (and surgical lube)?
I'll pitch in by translating the volumes:
1.5 US gallons = approx 5.7 liter,
4.5 ounces = 1.33 deciliter,
16 ounces is just below half a liter (0.47 l),
1/4 cup is nearly 0.6 deciliter.
Having kids who spill their bubble solution (don't they all), it would be fun to make their own!
Surgical lube is used by gynaecologist for similar prcedures....
The metric system has more beauty and practicality, whereas the imperial system has more history...
But in the end, for the daily life, it's a matter of habit.
I read:
1.5 gallons of boiling water <--Isn't deionized water better?
1/2 t J-lube ...as mentioned, possibly from a Veterinary Supplier, but since it's good for laughs and explains the boiling water, here's what Google shared: http://www.anus.org/SEX/jlube.html
4.5 oz. (small tube) surgical lube (n.b. it's aqueous and saline neutral so it 'does no harm' ...KY is half mineral oil, half water
1/4 cup of glycerine (99.5% pure)
16 oz. dishwasher liquid <--FTW caustic stuff like Liquid Cascade or Sunlight?
1/2 C. manual dishwashing liquid <--okaaay, plain stuff like...do they make it anymore?...Dawn or Palmolive Original?
This is going to make baby bathtimes tolerable for me, I think.