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From my own experience, silicone oil is Really Yukky to clean up, but
unless the exhibit breaks it will last essentially forever.
The Science Museum in London England has a really gorgeous
air-bubbles-in-oil exhibit. It's truly huge, and the kids make bubbles
using big pumps. They call it "Slow Bubbles"; it's in their "Launch Pad"
gallery. There's a photo here:
http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?image=10406907&wwwflag=2&
imagepos=12
and the Science Museum is at: www.nmsi.ac.uk
sandy
Sandra Eix, Ph.D.
Exhibit and Program Development
Science World British Columbia
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Vancouver, BC
Canada V6A 3Z7
Tel: 604-443-7440
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