Find Light Switches In The Dark With Glow-In-The-Dark Sugru


Tiny light switches in dark rooms are a pain in the shins. Shed some light on the problem with some homemade glow-in-the-dark Sugru.

By adding a little glow powder to white Sugru, you can create an easily visible bit of light attached to the switch to a lamp or ceiling fixture in a dark room. Once the glow powder is mixed in, shape the Sugru to the switch as shown in the video above and give it an initial charge. Be sure to watch your step though. Just because you can see the switch doesn’t mean you can see the Lego your kids left on the floor.

Once you’re done solving that problem, check out our 10 other favourite miracle uses for Sugru.

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