Touchable Bubbles
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Q:About Touchable Bubbles: Can I make large bubbles with Touchable Bubble liquid?
A:Touchable Bubble liquid is engineered to produce bubbles the size of pearls. Attempting to make large touchable bubbles (with other wands) will not work. The mini wand provided with the Touchable Bubble container is designed to work perfectly with the special liquid to automatically make the best small sized bubbles. Tip: When blowing Touchable Bubbles it is good to use a long, thin steady breath and hold the wand fairly close to your mouth. Doing this will increase the number of bubbles you can blow with every breath. -
Q:About Touchable Bubbles: How do I clean up the Touchable Bubbles when they dry?
A:Touchable Bubble liquid is water soluble. That means it will not stain as long as you use only clean water and a soft white cloth to wipe up the little skins left behind when the bubbles pop. Do not use soap or detergents when cleaning up Touchable Bubbles. Immediately wipe up any spills or drips from the tube onto the floor, furniture, clothes or otherwise with clean water and a soft white cloth. You may need to rinse the cloth free of Touchable Bubble liquid several times when you are wiping up big spills. Again, Touchable Bubbles require only clean water to remove pops or spills from any surface. Using soap or detergent may cause staining. -
Q:About Touchable Bubbles: How long do Touchable Bubbles last?
A:Once they land, Touchable Bubbles can last anywhere from 2 hours to several weeks if left undisturbed. Please keep that in mind when you are blowing these bubbles indoors. We recommend blowing your Touchable Bubbles outside. -
Q:About Touchable Bubbles: Why do Touchable Bubbles pop when I try to catch them?
A:You are probably trying to catch them too soon. When you blow Touchable Bubbles into the air, they need between 5-10 seconds of floating time before they are dry enough to touch. How much time depends on humidity and temperature. You will know the bubbles have become “touchabubble” when the bubble film turns to a slightly whitish color. Be sure your hands are dry. Wet skin will pop the bubbles.