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Fake Snow / Artificial Snow - 8 Gallon - See VideoSKU #: SNOW-8-G
$29.99 $24.99
Fake / Artificial Snow: 8 gallons of fluffy white Fake Snow / Artificial Snow in seconds! Great fun for your winter decoration. |
Description
Makes 8 Gallon fluffy white Fake snow in seconds! Great indoor fun with no Mess! Just pour one teaspoon of
SnowinSeconds™ into a container, add a 1/4 cup of room temperature water and watch the
explosion of white fluffy snow that will never melt.
the Fake Snow will actually expand to 100
times its original size! SnowinSeconds™ is a synthetic polymer with super-absorbing
properties. It is safe, non-toxic, and will "erupt" into snow when you add water!
The Fake Snow is realistic; it is used on indoor snowdomes, in Broadway shows, and by
movie makers to create easy to clean snow on set.
Fake Snow makes it easy for you to
bring the high tech powder used by professionals into your home affordable!
How much do I need?
A little bit goes a long way. Snow in Seconds™ powder expands 100 times its original size when water is added.
Remember, when the powder is mixed in small increments it is better able to reach its full expansion.
The amount of fake snow in each package is measured by the gallons it will produce.
To better help you decide how many gallons of Snow in Seconds™ you need, use the equation;
Width x Length x Desired Depth= Volume/0.134 (Cubic Feet in a Gallon)
This equals the amount of gallons you will need to cover your intended area.
Click here to see pictures on how to make the snow and to get an idea on how much you get.
How to mix
For the whole back of snow powder (8 gallon), you will need approx 36 cups of water or 2.3 gallon.
We do not recommend that you try to mix it all at once, instead break it up in smaller portions.
We suggest that you use a scale and weigh off 1 oz of snow powder then add 3.5-4 cups of water in a bucket that can hold 1 gallon.
Pour the water over the snow powder as fast as possible, that will help mix the snow powder and the water.










