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Friday, 26 March 2010

Kids, become an artist in the bath!

Bathtime can be a struggle for many parents, so why not give your children something to look forward to with colourful Soap Flakes bath crayons! Soap Flakes bath crayons allow children to write messages, play games, be creative and get clean at the same time, making bath time fun time!

To make Soap Flakes bath crayons simply mix 1 cup of Soap Flakes with 2 tablespoons of hot water and mix thoroughly. Please note the mixture will be extremely thick and difficult to stir. Spoon the mixture into a few small bowls, add food colouring as required and stir until the mixture has the texture of a thick paste.

To make the crayon shapes, press spoonfuls of the mixture into either a mould or an ice cube tray, and place in a dry area for one week to allow the crayons to set. Once dry, remove the crayons from the moulds and allow to dry for one day before using.

Soap Flakes are produced by Dri-Pak and are available for a RRP of £1.50 from supermarkets, independent stores and directly from Dri-Pak. For further information and ideas for keeping the kids entertained visit http://www.dri-pak.co.uk/kidsfun.html

Note:

After using bath paints it is recommended to clean your bath with White Vinegar to remove any colour residue. Any acidic cleaners should be used with caution on vitreous enamel surfaces.








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Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Soap Flakes for a Successful Scent Free Hunting

The sense of smell is many animals primary defence against predators. So when hunting, as well as deceiving animal’s senses of sight with camouflage outfits, it is imperative to ensure your scent is masked as well.

Our homes are full of scents that our senses have become accustomed to, such as hairspray, perfumes and cooking smells, so much so in some cases that we can no longer smell them. Many hunters believe that washing clothes and equipment is sufficient to remove these odours, but washing powders often contain scents and perfumes that will act as an invisible warning signal to animals.

Specialist odour eliminators for hunting are available, but these can often be costly and difficult to use. Soap Flakes from Dri-Pak are a quick, easy and cost effective way to remove odours from clothing as they do not contain any perfumes, enzymes or bleaches.

To eliminate odours, simply hand wash clothes in a warm Soap Flakes solution and rinse thoroughly with clean water. Wring out excess water and dry on a line outside. Soap Flakes are also suitable for cleaning and eliminating odours from outdoor wear, boots and equipment. After washing, place clothes and equipment in airtight containers or bags to prevent household smells permeating them.


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Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Turn Bath Time into Play Time with Whipped Bath Paints

For many families, bath time can become an all out war between parent and child, with kids doing everything possible to avoid having a wash. But the key to getting kids into the bath voluntarily is simple, make bath time fun with whipped bath paints! Homemade bath paints are not only easy and cheap to make, but kids will love the colours and foamy texture, and they’ll be washing at the same time because the paints are made from Soap Flakes!

To make bath paints, simply add 100ml of water to 50g of Soap Flakes, and whisk until the mixture has the consistency of beaten egg whites. Spoon the mixture into plastic cups and add food colouring as desired. Then let your little angels get to work on the side of the bath tub!

Note:

After using bath paints it is recommended to clean your bath with White Vinegar to remove any colour residue. Any acidic cleaners should be used with caution on vitreous enamel surfaces.

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