He Draws Over The Flash Of His Phone With A Blue and Purple Sharpie. The Reason Is Unexpectedly GENIUS!

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Is there really an app for everything you need in life? Well, there certainly are a lot, which often makes me utter in amazement,  “WHAT A WORLD!” However, when I came across this ingenious hack that you are about to watch below, I realized that there are still many apps that haven’t been created, and the idea this clever YouTuber has come up with, serves a really useful function.

Perhaps some of you don’t really care about the nasty viruses and bacteria left on services you touch, but sometimes knowing may  save you from picking up germs that will make you sick. Are you intrigued? If you are watch this tutorial below, you will see how easily and quickly, you can turn the flash on your cell phone into a BLACK LIGHT.

Black lights have the capability of making visible, that which you cannot see with the naked eye. All you will need is some scotch  tape, one Blue and one Purple Sharpie. The tutorial shows you how easily you can create a black light, that will send you on an exploration of what is actually living on surfaces, that you assume are clean.

This is particularly handy if you are staying in a hotel that appears to be cleaned, but really has surfaces where germs have been left behind by many people who have stayed there before you! Even your own home deserves some inspection…get ready for a good Spring cleaning!

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This Guy Takes 2 Sharpies and Colors The Flash On His Smartphone. The Result Will Amaze You!

With just two permanent markers, one blue and one purple, and some Scotch tape, you can create a germ finder out of your camera. Simply place the scotch tape over the flash on your phone. Color the light with a blue Sharpie and allow the ink to dry. Layer another piece of tape over the blue and color again with the same marker. After another piece of tape, color with the purple Sharpie, and your black light is ready for use in any completely dark area.

The long wave ultraviolet light emitted by this contraption allows for the observation of fluorescence. The colored glow radiates from many substances when exposed to UV light, and can be used for a plethora of things. Artistic lighting effects, medical diagnosis, detecting fluorescent dyes, identifying counterfeit currency, authentication of paintings, curing plastic resins, attracting insects and hunting rocks are all practical applications of a black light.

The low power UV light is not harmful to the skin or eyes, but powerful UV sources do require protective equipment, such as goggles or gloves. The non-threatening version of UV light can illuminate skin diseases as well as fungal and bacterial infections.

Manufacturers often add fluorescing compounds to poisonous substances to allow it to be detectable by black lights if an individual is poisoned. Different substances glow various colors, and therefore can be identified with the shining of the darkened light. Check out what you can find with your own black light camera!

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