Make an explosive toilet bowl cleaner and foil bomb

Make an explosive toilet bowl cleaner and foil bomb

With the plethora of chemicals in homes today, it's easy to make a bomb here and there. This video tutorial will show you how to make an explosive toilet bowl cleaner and foil bomb. For your supplies, gather up some toilet bowl cleaner, specifically "The Works", a water bottle, some aluminum foil and some rubber gloves. Soon enough you'll have an awesome chemical grenade.

"The Works" toilet bowl cleaner contains hydrochloric acid which burns on contact with skin, so make sure to use the gloves. If large amounts get on your skin or eyes, wash under cold water for 15 minutes or seek medical help.

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muller654 9 months ago
what?
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Erikthewarrior (-1) 8 months ago
lol cool
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chathamtom 7 months ago
does it have to be the works cleaner?
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dardar60462 5 months ago
My nephews did this tonight with several types of bottles (a Gatorade bottle with the cap taped on worked best) and it was very cool...though it made a big brown stain on the grass...I'm sure my parents will be pissed when they see the spot tomorrow morning!
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firefirecrakers1 3 months ago
that called the works bomb and its illeagle
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