I tested the combination of sodium polyacrylate and Dawn Ultra.
Temperature 15 ℃, humidity 88%, after rainfall
(The bubble color profile may be hard to see because the camera exposure adjustment failed.)
The solution was made with the following recipe.
・ 3.0g Sodium Polyacrylate
・ 6,500ml tap water
・ 1.8g citric acid
・ 240g Dawn Ultra
The mixing method is described below: Japanese Soap Bubble (Dec.2020)
As far as I can see, no problem. However, there are some stringing that was not seen in the case of Cucut. For Dawn Ultra, you may need to adjust the amount of polymer or detergent.
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When I was trying this solution in a corner of the park, kids rushed in and looked at it with interest.
And after seeing big bubbles and cheering, they said, "I want to do it!" I handed them the wands.
A long, long tube flew in the sky, the kids jumped up with their hands raised, my wand was smeared on the soil, the mop yarn string was wrapped in dead grass debris, and the solution quickly became muddy. But, that's fine. They are eligible to do so. Innocent beauty is for innocent people. My bubbles are for them.
They politely bowed, saying "ARIGATO! (Thank you so much!)", and ran somewhere. I was looking at it with a refreshing feeling.
I remembered Tom Noddy's beautiful writing:
"This" brat ", this beautiful boy child was in his own world, not mine, he had a purpose and me and my plans were beside the point ... no, they were less than that ... they were not even there ..I had been exactly this kind of child. I was often lost in my reading or my pursuit of dust motes in the sunshine or the trickling of water through a muddy gap or ... a place that they called my "imagination" ... so many things. I did not hear them calling, I did not see them. I was not there for them ... "
When I was a kid, my parents and teachers showed me the beauty and wonders of this world, and I wandered place that they called my "imagination".
More than 30 years have passed since then, and now I feel it's my turn.
(I'm not an English speaker, so I use google translate. I'm sorry if there are any strange sentences.)