27 Years Factory Rubber foot cover for Turin Manufacturers
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Rubber foot cover, made of 100% natural latex. Textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used for tourism, hotel, natatorium, swimming pool, natatorium, seaside, etc. There are totally 5 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 600 pairs/case.
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Rubber foot cover, made of 100% natural latex.
Textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell.
They can be widely used for tourism, hotel, natatorium, swimming pool, natatorium, seaside, etc. There are totally 5 sizes.
Different colors are available. Package: 600 pairs/case.
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Supplies
Fabric – I used 1 yard of 100% cotton fabric
Powdered Dye – I used three powdered dye packets
Ice
Gloves*
Container*
Racks*
Spoon*
Optional: soda ash
*since many dyes are toxic it is important that these supplies are only used for this project and that you do not use them with food.
When choosing a fabric it is important to keep in mind how that material reacts with dye. Natural fibers like cotton often produce the best results. Materials like 100% polyester and acrylic are a hassle to work with. I suggest reading the labels on your dye packets because many brands have different suggestions and warning.
I used one yard of 100% white cotton cloth for my project. Since cotton works very well with dye I don’t find it necessary to pre-soak it in soda ash. Additionally, the tulip powdered dye I used doesn’t list soaking my fabric in soda-ash as an instruction. Once again, read the labels on your dye packets to get the best results!
The colors I used in my project are:
Tulip Teal
Tulip Violet
Rit Petal Pink
Directions
Put the rack on top of your container and set up your work station in an area where the ice will melt easily. Remember, dyes are toxic so do not do this project in a closed space. I recommend doing this project outside, especially during the spring and summer months.
Dampen your material in warm water. String out any excess water.
Place the fabric on the rack in whatever format you choose. I decided to scrunch it up as tightly as I could.
Cover your material with ice. I used 1 bowl of ice.
Using a spoon start sprinkling the powder over your ice. I used up all three packets because I wanted to saturate my fabric as much as possible. If you want more white spots or a lighter color then don’t use as much dye.
Let the ice melt completely.
Put your fabric in a bag and let it sit for at least 24 hours. I let mine sit for 36 hours.
After at least 24 hours rinse your fabric until the water runs clear. I rinsed my fabric in the bath tub.
Run your fabric in the washer by itself and with no detergent.
Dry and enjoy!
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DIY Crafts For Kids:
Glow In The Dark Bubbles:
Dish soap
Water
Non Toxic Glow in the dark paint
Non Toxic Green Neon Paint
DIY Bouncy Ball:
½ Cup Warm Water
1 Tb Borax
2 Tb White Liquid Glue
Food Coloring
Disposable rubber gloves (optional)
Fizzy Bath Dough:
1 tbsp Coconut Oil
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup Cream Of Tarter
1-2 drops food coloring
1-2 Drops Spearmint Essential Oil
(I mentioned eucalyptus in the video, but for young children under 2 it’s best to use spearmint instead. Always do research about essential oils before using as there is much debate on which ones are appropriate for children.)
Plastic Container
Unicorn Poop Slime:
½ Cup Warm Water
1 Tb Borax
1/2 Cup white school glue
1 tbsp Warm Water
Food coloring (pink, blue, & yellow)
Clear Plastic Cups
Stirring Sticks
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