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Cooling Bandanas for Pets and their Owners
They come in sizes ...... 8"-11" fits up to 3/8" buckle 12"-18" fits up to 3/4" buckle Also for People Soak the scarf in cold or ice water for 15 to 30 minutes, or until the crystals turn to gel; avoid over-soaking. Distribute the gel along the scarf with your fingers. Lay the scarf on a hand towel to absorb any dripping water, then tie the scarf loosely around your neck. To keep the scarf cool while wearing,mush it to redistribute the gel or dip it in cold water for a few minutes. Refrigerate extra cooling scarf for breezeless humid days. When one scarf reaches body temperature, swap it for a cool one. Store wet scarves in an open plastic bag, hang them to dry, or store them in the refrigerator. After several days of drying, the crystals will return to solid form. Hand-wash crystal-filled scarves using a few drops of liquid detergent. Rinse well and hang to dry. Don't machine-wash or dry. Don't iron the crystals or expose them to iron temperatures. What is it? Polyacrylamide is a super-absorbent, nontoxic polymer that was developed in the 1960s to retain water in arid soil. Polyacrylamide holds up to 400 times its weight in water--one pound of polymer can hold up to 48 gallons of rain water! Different forms of polymer are widely used in many industries and in numerous products, such as disposable diapers, hot and cold compresses, toothpaste, cosmetics and flower arrangements. |
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