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Gelli Baff Lava Blast | 
enlarge | Brand: theinthing.com Category: Toy
Buy New: £4.89
New (10) from £2.94
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 7838
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
EAN: 5060058690269 ASIN: B000Q79ZDU
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description For the ultimate bath-time fun, use the silly gooey Gelli Baff; and turn your water into red goo! (and back again!) If you want nothing more than the chance to slide around in squidgy, slimy goo, then this is your dream come true! Just run a bath 6cm deep and add your Gelli Baff. Watch in wonder as the water turns into thick slimy goo! But Mum's don't need to worry - when you're ready, the magic goo dissolver will cleverly turn your bath right back into water ! The brilliantly fun Gelli Baff doesn't stain and contains no harmful chemicals - hurray! - In fact, it even cleans and softens the skin !
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Under no circumstances buy this August 20, 2008 A. J. Reuben The first sachet does indeed create lumps of goo in the water and lots of nasty see-through gel in the water. Unfortunately, the second sachet does not get rid of it all, which means that the children, bath and any bath toys need a thorough cleaning afterwards. It is a right pain to clean up and does not work as described - avoid.
Not quite what it says December 27, 2007 M. Donald (Kent) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Kind of interesting effect. Basically it is the same stuff used in nappies and water crystals, sodium polyacrylate. You tip the powder in and the powder then absorbs the water. It does not dissolve but fills your bath water with loads of lumps of soft gel, the water remains water but it is choka with these jelly lumps. In other words it is not like sitting in goo or slime which would be homogeneously gloopy, this material does not produce a homogenous effect but a heterogeneous slop. The water absorption of the gel is severely dependent on the purity of the water and this is accomplished by adding the sachet of salt. It does not dissolve the gel but causes it to hold less water and so reverse the impression that the water has thickened up. It is kinda fun but the description/ explanation of what is happening is plain wrong.
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