No I have to repanit my walls cause its so bad
To dispose of old glow sticks, you can cut them open and pour out the liquid contents into a trash bag. Then, throw away the empty plastic tube in the regular trash. Be sure to wash your hands after handling the glow stick liquid.
To dispose of used glow sticks, you can cut them open and pour out the contents into the trash. The plastic casing can be recycled if possible. Be sure to handle them carefully and wash your hands after handling the chemicals inside.
The contents of a glow stick are typically non-toxic and should not cause harm if they get on your skin. However, some people may experience minor skin irritation or redness. It is recommended to wash the affected area with soap and water.
Accidentally ingesting the liquid from a glow stick can cause irritation to the mouth, throat, and stomach. The liquid is not meant to be consumed and may result in nausea, vomiting, or other side effects. It is best to rinse your mouth and seek medical advice if ingested.
The contents of a glow stick typically include hydrogen peroxide, a phenyl oxalate ester, and a fluorescent dye. While these chemicals are generally considered non-toxic, they can cause irritation if ingested or come into contact with the eyes. It is important to handle glow sticks with care and avoid puncturing or breaking them open to prevent any potential harm.
Glow sticks will stain your hair, clothes, and skin. (It is non-toxic, though). After a while, it will wash off.
To dispose of old glow sticks, you can cut them open and pour out the liquid contents into a trash bag. Then, throw away the empty plastic tube in the regular trash. Be sure to wash your hands after handling the glow stick liquid.
To dispose of used glow sticks, you can cut them open and pour out the contents into the trash. The plastic casing can be recycled if possible. Be sure to handle them carefully and wash your hands after handling the chemicals inside.
Dont worry the liquid inside isn't toxic just wash your eye out and that should do the trick
car wash yard sale busk for money sell her old toys if its a kid run your own shop sell glow sticks make stuff and sell it hire a bouncy castle and let people bounce on it for $2
If it is fabric paint by Tulip (aka Puffy Paint) then no. Wash away and stilll expect the glow!!
The contents of a glow stick are typically non-toxic and should not cause harm if they get on your skin. However, some people may experience minor skin irritation or redness. It is recommended to wash the affected area with soap and water.
Nothing... Just wash it off
Go to an emergency i wash station or a doctor...
Accidentally ingesting the liquid from a glow stick can cause irritation to the mouth, throat, and stomach. The liquid is not meant to be consumed and may result in nausea, vomiting, or other side effects. It is best to rinse your mouth and seek medical advice if ingested.
wash you walls with a goodly amount of ammonia
a frame of sticks and water rubed the cloths together