Tuesday, November 17, 2015

How to Make an Ice Pack Using Alcohol

Be prepared for the inevitable bumps, bruises and sprains. Whether you have an active household or children, an ice pack comes in handy. Don't throw away money buying those one-use bags or reusable hard packs. Forget about tossing ice cubes into a plastic baggy. Try this rubbing alcohol and water alternative to create a lasting, multiple-use ice pack you can fine-tune to your preferences.

Instructions

    1

    Open the plastic bag and rinse the interior under running water. Shake excess water out of the bag.

    2

    Pour the cup of rubbing alcohol and the 2 cups of water into the bag. Hold the bag closed and gently mix by kneading the bag with your fingers.

    3

    Leave the bag open. Prop it up in your freezer and allow to sit for at least one hour.

    4

    Remove the bag from the freezer. The water and rubbing alcohol form a slush when frozen. Squeeze excess air from the bag and seal. Place back in the freezer until needed. The ice pack will refreeze numerous times.

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