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Big Outdoor Soap Bubbles ~ Recipe & How To Do. Time Warp Discovery Channel Featured Expert

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2007

From: www.BubbleSolutions.com
Secret soap bubble ingredients and tools. Family friendly, highly concentrated, environmentally friendly stuff to make your home-brewed bubbles even better.

From huge soap bubbles ~ larger than small cars to smaller bubbles that you can do tricks with even long-lived bubbles for party decorations. I hope to start selling it all soon at BubbleSolutions.com.

About this video:

This bubble solution recipe isn't as easy as those basic brew-ups you are used to seeing.

In fact, there are some "secret ingredients" revealed here for the first time and so I've taken some heat for it too.

If you're ready to begin home brewing your own solution, beyond the basics, the recipe on the videos will get you started. Like anything else, experience will make your bubbles & brewing better. I tried to pack as much good, basic info into one quick video as I could with out overwhelming newbies.

Some of the ingredients are tough to find but they are all available off of the web.

Get the J-Lube at Large Animal Veterinary sites as it was first invented for vets to use when delivering cows. Here's where I get it: http://www.jefferslivestock.com .

The Surgilube is a (human) personal-medical-use lubricant, similar to KY jelly. You can find it here: http://www.vitalitymedical.com .

The lubes help the bubbles to self-heal (see video).

Two kinds of Dawn, one (non-ultra) is cheap and easy to find at W-Marts and other sorts of stores; the other (Pot & Pan) you'll find on restaurant supply sites or janitorial supply sites such as: http://www.theyhaveit.com .

Get Kosher Grade glycerin (also spelled glycerine) if you can find it at a health food store in your town, or online. Soap and candle-making sites often have it, try: www.essentialoil.com

If your tap water is "hard" or has wacky pH, use inexpensive bottled/filtered drinking water or spring water. Distilled is good too. .

If you would like to learn more about my bubble experiments, please check out my videos here at YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=ribubbleguy

You can also visit: www.BubbleArtist.com, www.SoapBubbler.com,
www.BubbleSolutions.com




Keith Michael Johnson - Bubble Artist - Featured as Expert on Bubbles for Discovery Channel show / program Time Warp

If you are interested in bubblology, you might like to subscribe to my videos. I often crank them out in batches.

Have fun. Keep on bubbling!

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