Gelli Baff Instructions



Gelli Baff Instructions
 

For best results when filling your bath or pool, follow these instructions carefully.

 

Goo making

 

  • Fill the bath with 40 litres of warm water or if using a paddling pool fill with 75 litres of warm water. Please use a jug to be sure you have the correct amount of water as bath sizes may vary.
  • For best results sprinkle the goo former (step 1) evenly over the surface of the bath (using 200g of goo former) or paddling pool (using 400g of goo former).
  • DO NOT stir the water just yet. Let the goo magically form for 2 minutes.
  • Stir the goo well, get in and have fun!

 

 

Goo dissolving

 

  • Add the goo dissolver (step 2), to the goo bath/paddling pool (it won't dissolve instantly so give it a few minutes).
  • Mix in well and if desired, top up the water with some bubble bath to continue the fun!

 

 

Please note: 

There will always be a very small amount of residue left at the bottom of the bath when the goo has been dissolved, but don't worry as it will not clog the drains. You may wish to rinse/shower off any remaining residue. If using outside; don't empty waste Gelli Baff onto the Grass, as it will become very slippery.

 

Tips for parents and carers:-


For maximum fun follow the laws of gelli baff!

Not recommended for children under 5 years of age, unless supervised by an adult.

Don't add the powder while the tap is running. Pour the bath water first, turn off the tap and then add the Gellibaff sachet marked 'Step 1'.

Enjoy Gelli-baff sitting down. Goo is slippy!

Don't eat Gellibaff. It's not nice. And just like regular soap, if you get Gellibaff in your eyes it could sting, so make sure to rinse it out with plenty of clear water.

Don't forget to wash the goo out of your hair.

Goo ingredients : Gellibaff is a harmless powder which holds 400 times its own weight in water. A similar substance is used in disposable nappies. The dissolver sachet contains pure table salt, the same as you put on your chips! 





Created: April 3, 2008

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