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awesome!
PRAISE GOD FOR HIS WONDERFUL GOSPEL THAT SAVES US!
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look at my name...why hell does youtube think i like this ^.-
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iodine solution
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That was a great representation of the gospel. I would like to perform this as well for my church and was wondering what kind of photo developing chemicals you used and how I can get them. Thank you again for the presentation.
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awesome
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Brilliant illustration. Thanks for sharing your presentation on the web.
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AMAZING.
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To all who are viewing this, I'm sorry it took so long to get the complete recipe put here.
1. Simple handkerchef (hanky).
2. Saturate the hanky with a heavy spray starch, and let air dry. You can see my hanky is nearly stiff.
3. The bottle of sin is an iodine solution.
4. The key to this presentation is to pretreat the "saving" water with 3-4 tablespoons of Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous (laboratory grade, granular). Shake to insure completely dissolved before you begin.
mgsxps 10 months ago
To all who are viewing this, I'm sorry it took so long to get the complete recipe put here. Here's what I used:
1. Simple handkerchef (hanky).
2. Saturate the hanky with a heavy spray starch, and let air dry. You can see my hanky is nearly stiff.
3. The bottle of sin is an iodine solution.
4. The key to this presentation is to pretreat the "saving" water with 3-4 tablespoons of Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous (laboratory grade, granular). Shake to insure completely dissolved before you begin.
mgsxps 10 months ago
oh yeah, what kind of solution(the skull & bones bottle) did you use to represent the sin?
jsoto11181 3 years ago
The solution was iodine. The cloth was previously treated with spray starch. The jar that cleaned the "sin" contained 4 tbls of photo developing chemicals. The iodine cloth ran in regular water, but was cleaned by the photo chemicals. The saturated hanky then reacted with the iodine in the dark jar.
mgsxps 3 years ago
To all who are viewing this, I'm sorry it took so long to get the complete recipe put here. Here's what I used:
1. Simple handkerchef (hanky).
2. Saturate the hanky with a heavy spray starch, and let air dry. You can see my hanky is nearly stiff.
3. The bottle of sin is an iodine solution.
4. The key to this presentation is to pretreat the "saving" water with 3-4 tablespoons of Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous (laboratory grade, granular). Shake to insure completely dissolved before you begin.
mgsxps 10 months ago