Homemade Cleaning Putty
This is a DIY squishy putty that will help you clean hard-to-reach nooks and crannies just by rolling it around in them. Watch it pick up bits of nastiness you didn't know existed. (Yes, I felt a bit ashamed when I saw what it found!) Try rolling it on things like small vents, little ridges on furniture, and many other tight spots. You'll only need a handful of items to make it, most of which you'll already have at home.
The science to binding these elements together lives inside the contact lens solution: boric acid. Make sure whatever lens solution you use has boric acid in it. It's really a cross between slime and putty, but I feel weird suggesting you clean with slime. A hard sell. ;)
Once it binds, you'll really enjoy squeezing it in your hand. This might double well as a stress reliever!
Gather Your Materials
You will need:
- 2 ounces white glue (like Elmer's)
- 1/8 cup water
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- contact lens solution
Mix It Up
In a bowl, thoroughly mix together the glue, water, and baking soda. Add a small amount of contact solution and mix. Keep adding contact lens solution a few drops at a time while stirring.
Pick It Up
When you roll it around the bowl and it starts picking up its own bits to create one blob, you're pretty much there. Knead it for a minute.
Ready, Set, Clean!
Roll the putty around on different surfaces and watch it pick up alllll the grossness!
Shock Shock, Horror Horror
Take a look at it and you'll see it's picked up crumbs, dust bunnies, and pieces of mechanical pencil that broke off in 1986.