Glowing bottle A very interesting experience. The mountain dew we drink glows in the dark. come back 60 1 2 3 4 5 Similar master classes How to instantly cool a drink. We make the switch backlight Stylization of a painting by Vincent van Gogh Night-vision device Lemon-honey drink Glowing Ice Particularly interesting How to Make a Hole in Hardened Steel Without Drilling Removing Rust with Baking Soda Lava lamp Unusual uses of aspirin Making a mini moonshine still Burnishing a knife in citric acid Comment Question: 4 minus one = Send Comments (8) #1 Petrucho Guests 12 August 2011 20:07 1 Where is the video? Answer #2 Anonymous Guests 19 February 2012 21:29 1 Fake! Luminol was poured into the bottle and that’s it! Answer #3 NEON Guests 12 April 2012 20:08 0 no! everything is ok Answer #4 V.A.L.E.K. Guests 2 January 2013 14:13 0 not a phosphor, but hydrogen peroxide (liquid), I don’t know if it’s powder Answer #5 BYAXAXA Guests June 3, 2013 09:03 1 I watched it for a long time, it seems that at 27 seconds you can see a cheap backing (or gluing, as you like), like in children's programs, the point is that there is a fluorescent lamp visible, I have a translucent bottle of this drink - the perfect disguise!take a closer look. Answer #6 1111 Guests August 20, 2013 00:50 0 It's just 35% peroxide Answer #7 sizak Guests 14 June 2014 09:06 1 There is no such thing as 35% peroxide! Even 6% don't sell. :sad: Answer #8 Valery. Guests 19 June 2019 09:58 0 The peroxide in the German "FAU" was 70%. How to get it is described in the book by Rafail Bakhtamov - “Lord of the Oxy-World”. If you insert a wooden stick into such peroxide and wave it in the air, it will burst into flames. Answer Unusual use of plastic bottles in the countryside Youth passport covers | Do it yourself How to make a hand grater Various | Page 50 | Do it yourself