But - science takes no snow day. Here's a trick you can try at home that is both fun - and educational! It's called a snow ...
The school science fair isn't just about vinegar and baking soda eruptions from papier-mâché volcanoes. One 14-year-old made ...
Then soak the drain in vinegar to remove mildew surrounding the drain opening. For stubborn grime, use an old toothbrush with a bit of baking soda. Wipe away the residue with a damp cloth.
Inflating a 30-foot balloon sounds simple, right? Not when the wind gets involved! Watch as I try (and fail) to control this giant balloon, leading to unexpected chaos and plenty of laughs.
Take it into the freezing weather and watch from inside as the balloon will deflate! What's next: The experiment doesn't end when it's outside. Bring it back inside and watch it re-inflate.
In the following guide from AD, learn how to clean a dishwasher with white vinegar, baking soda, and dish soap. Not only will your machine look brand-new, but it will also run more efficiently ...
a small glass dish full of baking soda sits next to a wooden spoon with baking soda in it - Luis Echeverri Urrea/Shutterstock ...