Hello All -

Is there a chemistry experiment that can simulate what the Glo germ  product 
purports to do?  I was skimming the description in the catalogue for it, and 
since I teach about 780 pupils, I just wondered if I could make my own sort 
of "Glow-germ" concoction.  All I want is to teach kids that germs are still 
on their hands, after they "wash" them - the way kids wash hands......

See description below:



GGL: Oil Base Glo Germ� Liquid.
The Glo Germ� oil base comes in an 8 ounce bottle and is used to 
demonstrate proper handwashing. Each bottle is good for 75 to 100 
applications. 

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