best sea tears recipe?

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guys what can be added to generic johnsons baby shampoo to make it more effective and unique? if its just the shampoo they will now its shampoo i wanted to add something that will make em think its something else. for a marketing idea of mine?
 
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guys what can be added to generic johnsons baby shampoo to make it more effective and unique? if its just the shampoo they will now its shampoo i wanted to add something that will make em think its something else. for a marketing idea of mine?
busted! at least i know not to buy anti fog from you next time we dive hhehehehehe

have tried a water-based gel? kind of like hair gel only not as sticky... maybe like them hand sanitizers

or will alcohol-based work? i don't know though how alcohol will affect silicone

Jag
 
No alocohol -- not eye friendly.
 
Try adding the gelatin additive used in making canned jellies... You can buy it in any grocery store.... It would make the shampoo more firm and jelly like.
 
And possibly food coloring to change it from brown to ? ? ? (an uglier brown?) :11doh:
 
The super secret formula is 3 parts POTW : 1 part J&J's Baby Shampoo

POTW = plain old tap water.

Mix it up in a spray bottle and you are good to go.


This is what we used exclusively on the liveaboard I used to work on.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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