Remember Silly Putty and how you could use it to lift and icon from the Sunday comics ? A puritanic goo from Hawaii wo nt lift ink , but it will peel radioactivity from contaminated surfaces .
The blue goop is called DeconGel , a liquid state that can be painted or spray on a polluted surface . It hardens and traps heavy metals , radioactive subatomic particle and more . Best of all , it can be easy peeled off and thrown by . Skai Ventures of Hawaii makes the gel and sent some to Japan as a grace mensuration . The cleanup bunch dead love it .
Before the colloidal gel make it , workers were literally scrubbing buildings using scoop and body of water . Now they can paint everything disconsolate , flake it off and move on . The DeconGel is still radioactive and needs to be put away of properly , but peeling goo is so much better than getting on your script and stifle to scrub up . [ CNN MoneyviaPopSci ]

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