Dabble Art » Bi-Carb Soda https://dabbleart.com.au Art and Craft Workshops Sun, 24 Jan 2016 01:51:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1 Multicoloured Art Hands: To wash or not to wash? https://dabbleart.com.au/2015/03/multicoloured-art-hands-to-wash-or-not-to-wash/ https://dabbleart.com.au/2015/03/multicoloured-art-hands-to-wash-or-not-to-wash/#comments Tue, 03 Mar 2015 02:47:11 +0000 https://dabbleart.com.au/?p=234 Multicoloured hands! Turning green! 2 tablespoons of bi-carb + 1 tablespoon of water. (2:1) Scrub Add a squirts of soap and scrub some more. Still some pigment left over, but a big  difference. Much better!

I had a great question from a Dabble Art Mum last Monday.

“How do you get water paint off skin? Soap doesn’t seem to work.”

I usually wear my paint stained hands with pride, like some kind of metal of honour, not minding if others think it looks grubby, so I didn’t have an answer off the top of my head.  But, unlike my groovy little Dabblers, I don’t have to go school and present myself in a neat manner, so I got to thinking and tried out a bi-carb soda paste.

I mixed 2 tablespoons of bi-card soda and 1 tablespoon of water in a bowl to form a runny paste. I scrubbed my hands with the paste then added a few squirts of soap and scrubbed a little more before rinsing my hands off in water.

It didn’t magically remove ALL of the pigment (and it was the darker pigments that were harder to lift. The paste worked really well on lighter colours) but it did a pretty good job, better than just soap and water. Ordinarily, the colour comes off reasonably quickly (within 24 hours) with just soap and water, but the bi-carb paste can speed things up a little.

If anyone else has any cool (and safe) suggestions, we’d love to hear about them.

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