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glow sticks help me if you know how to get glow stick off carpets, walls, sofas ,body, cloths ,etc.... playglow is the company is it toxic? ...thanxs
[ ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Cleaning?
I've had mixed results on fabrics, but usually in my experience after the flourescence wears out and the article is washed several times, at most it will be an odd spot. Walls and such might be a different story (I've never gone that far)...but some paints I would imagine might give you a hard time when it comes to washing it off.
Toxicity? Usually, I would say no. This doesn't mean I would suggest chugging it though, I've known people to feel ill after swallowing the fluid. They felt ill, but that was all. Plus I looked around the net a bit, and all I saw was the vanilla "Non-Toxic" claim. Check the package though...there are many different cocktails out there, and different manufacturers...for example I had the joy to get to play with infrared sticks in the military that gave off no visible light in the dark...there is no telling what odd-ball mixtures are out there that might actually be toxic. ]
buy one of those rinse rub and scrub thing to take it off the carpet and the sofa or water andsoap,for the wall you need a magic eraser scrub,forthe cloths try the ney stain relever,for the body onley with warm water and soap and don't worry it's not toxic ]
It eventually comes off. You can try water and soap but it will stop glowing. And if you look on the box/wrapper of the sticks it will tell you whether or not it is toxic. ]
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