Watch this Eat Through Foam #science #scienceexperiment #experiment

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Published 2024-05-13
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All Comments (21)
  • @J8n3eyr3
    These canning videos have really gone hard core.
  • @Mr.Pop0
    I found out the hardway carrying gasoline to my lawnmower in a Whataburger cup.
  • @beyobeya
    When I was a kid, we used gasoline to melt styrofoam and applied it to small holes in the roof of our house as a sealant.
  • @mimikyoo
    I like how it just ends there with two jars stuffed with Styrofoam. No context. No payoff. Peak youtube shorts.
  • @mcnugzzz9825
    Fun fact, switch the gasoline out for brake cleaner or lacquer thinner to melt it down faster and, you can actually utilize the goo as a mold paste and, when it dries it becomes a very strong plastic.
  • @DaveMorris128
    Remember doing this with my buddies in 5th grade 30 years ago. Anarchist cookbook TXT file downloaded from a BBS.
  • @blackviper7754
    I’m 100% sure that gasoline is not pure. If it’s pure it would have melted so quick.
  • @dabbinonyomom
    Bros casually teaching the anarchist cookbook 😂😂😂
  • @MarciaPO2
    When i was little my dad used to mix styrofoam with gasoline and make a silicone-like paste that we'd use to seal gutter and roof ridge joints. Works better than silicon too.
  • Used to make this all the time as a kid. Burns very hot and for a loooonggg time. Lots of fun.
  • @sapphicnickel
    Love how he’s talking like we’re all watching from home w/ our foam and jars of gasoline at the ready 😆
  • Such a cool experiment! I did this as a kid and earned myself a special place on a special list!
  • My buddy does this to fill the holes in his gravel driveway. He takes the scraps from surfboards he’s made from EPS foam, mixes it with petrol, fills his driveways holes and lets it solidify. The stuff is tough as nails and has lasted years in some areas.
  • @AndyTremble
    I remember a certain cook book containing this recipe doing the rounds way back when I was in high school back in the nineties. Thanks for the shot of nostalgia.
  • I did this experiment once by accident as a child. The Styrofoam cup melted very fast and solidified like stone.