nail polish remover
10 to 30 min. so 40min.
take out the batteries and put them back in and everything will reset
Four pens
You have six 6 pens. 10-4=6
Some pens can be recycled but some can`t. Only plastic pens can. But you need to take the ink cartage out. GO GREEN!!!
To create a dreamy atmosphere in your room using white glow in the dark stars, place them strategically on the ceiling or walls to mimic a starry night sky. Turn off the lights to activate the glow effect and enhance the dreamy ambiance.
The decomposition time for pens can vary significantly depending on their materials. Plastic pens can take hundreds of years to break down, while biodegradable pens made from materials like corn starch may decompose within a few months to a couple of years. Additionally, the environmental conditions where the pens are disposed of also influence their decomposition rates.
Glow sticks are fun to play with you just take them out of the package and then snap them until they glow. But if you break the glow sticks then they will get on your friends night gown that you borrowed and then they will glow too.
I have the four. What does this have to do with the Bible?
Put radium in it. Just kidding please don't put radium in it, as it's radioactive and causes cancer. I would suggest putting glow-sticks or anything glow-in-the-dark in it that's safe to put in water. I've also heard of squeezing hi-lighter ink into the water
To make your own glow in the dark nail polish, you will need to mix regular clear nail polish with glow in the dark powder or pigment. Start by pouring a small amount of clear nail polish into a container and then add the glow in the dark powder. Stir well until the powder is evenly distributed, then apply the nail polish on your nails.
Glow in the dark items contain phosphors that absorb light energy and then slowly release it over time. The glow fades because the phosphors lose this stored energy through heat or other molecules interfering with the process. Additionally, environmental factors like humidity and temperature can affect the ability of the phosphors to store and release light.