Wonderstuff (2011)
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Jane Moore as
Episodes 6
Soap, Hair Conditioner, Toothpaste
Jane takes a look at the ingredients used in the manufacture of personal hygiene items. She looks at soap and toothpaste before putting different home-made versions to the test.
Read MoreWashing Powder, Degreaser, Surface Cleaners
Jane takes a look at the scientific processes that are used to help the effectiveness of biological washing powder and citrus degreasers.
Read MoreAnti-Freeze, Drain Cleaner, Mobile Phone Batteries
Jane investigates how the formula for car anti-freeze was inspired by a tiny Antarctic insect, and learns about the purpose of the active ingredient in drain cleaner. She also explores the science behind mobile-phone batteries.
Read MoreAntibacterial Spray, Air Freshener, Toilet Cleaner
Jane has her own home scrutinized for germs in order to put antibacterial spray to the test, finds out how some mind-blowingly clever molecules in air freshener manage to combat dirt in mid air, and discovers the best wonderstuff on offer for the dirtiest of all household jobs - cleaning the loo.
Read MoreSuper-Strength Glues, Paint, Non-Stick Frying Pans
Jane's investigates the stickiness of household essentials. She discovers the wonderstuff in super-strength glues, how paint manages to stick to the wall and, on the flip side, what's on non-stick frying pans that makes it the world's slipperiest substance.
Read MoreSunscreens, Moisturisers, Anti-Perspirants
Jane Moore investigates the science behind skincare products, including sunscreen that disguises the signs of ageing, a baking ingredient used in moisturisers, and a chemical in anti-perspirants that makes them different from deodorants.
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