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QuestionIs there a substitute for cornstarch?Community AnswerYes, you can use flour, and mix in a little bit more salt than you would if you were using cornstarch.
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QuestionIf my butter slime turns hard and lotion doesn't work ,what should I do?Alice ChanCommunity AnswerYou can try adding 2 or 3 tsp of water and microwave it for one minute and mix. Repeat it for several times if you want it softer.
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QuestionWhat if my slime is too sticky?Community AnswerActivate it more by adding Borax or laundry detergent.
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QuestionWhat happens to the slime if you do not add the clay?Community AnswerIt doesn't take on the same texture and stretchiness that butter slime will have. If you're using shaving cream, you'll just get a fluffy slime instead.
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QuestionCan I use borax without using clay?Community AnswerYes; just follow the clay-free method, but use a borax solution instead of laundry detergent. To make the borax solution, take a teaspoon of borax powder and stir it into one cup of hot water until it's fully dissolved and the water is clear. After that, you'll be able to use it as your slime activator.
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QuestionWhat kind of shampoo should I use?Alice ChanCommunity AnswerYou can use any type of shampoo, as long as you're not allergic to it. You might want to mix it with a tiny amount of water before mixing the rest.
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QuestionWhy doesn't the clay stick? I added the glue, then the clay.Community AnswerYou have to make the slime first. You mix the clay and the slime, not the glue.
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QuestionDoes it matter what kind of detergent I use?Community AnswerNo, but different detergents may alter the slime slightly so find the one that works best for you.
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QuestionIs there another way to make butter slime without borax, cornstarch, or glue? I would love to make some butter slime!Alice ChanCommunity AnswerYou could try using the peel off face mask slime method and add some baby powder. Activate the face mask using eye drops or contact solution.
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QuestionI cut the recipe in half and it was a disaster. Why did this happen?Community AnswerMost likely you just incorrectly calculated the new amounts you needed for your ingredients. There's no reason why halving the ingredients should change the final product.
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QuestionWhy is it called butter slime?Community AnswerYou can spread it easily on a surface.
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QuestionWhere can I buy Borax?lily lingCommunity AnswerYou can buy it at a convenience store, like Rite-Aid. If you can't find it, then use a laundry detergent that contains Borax.
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QuestionCan I use normal clay?Alice ChanCommunity AnswerIf you use normal clay, your slime won't feel like slime. Use air dry soft clay or daisy soft clay.
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QuestionCan I use something else other than laundry detergent?Community AnswerYou can use Borax or contact lens solution as well.
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QuestionCan I use any air dry clay?Community AnswerYou could, but you would need to use more Borax.
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QuestionHow much contact solution should I use?Alice ChanCommunity AnswerYou should add it little by little until you get the correct consistency, because it doesn't have a fixed amount that you should add.
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QuestionWhat is the right amount of supplies for the non-clay method?Alice ChanCommunity AnswerJust follow the recipe on top and don't add too much detergent at once, as it might become soapy or very hard.
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QuestionHow much detergent do I need to add?Community AnswerI recommend adding detergent little by little, then if you see that it's still sticky, just keep adding a bit more until you like the consistency.
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QuestionIs there a specific type of detergent I need to use? Can I use Borax instead of detergent?Alice ChanCommunity AnswerYou can use any brand of detergent. You should try out the detergent with a tiny amount of glue, then add it to your butter slime mixture. or else it will be a waste of ingredient if you fail. And, yes, you can use Borax?
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QuestionWhat's butter slime?Alice ChanCommunity AnswerIt is a type of slime you can spread like butter.
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QuestionDo I need to use the glue?Community AnswerYes. Glue contains an ingredient called Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) which reacts to the laundry detergent or whichever activator you use. If you don't use glue, your slime will not work.
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QuestionCan I use powder detergent instead of liquid?Athena ChenCommunity AnswerYes, that works as long as the powder detergent has boric acid in it. You can use Borax or Tide.
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QuestionWhat kind of contact solution works best for slime, and where do I find it?Athena ChenCommunity AnswerAny solution that includes boric acid will work. Check the ingredients to make sure. If not, you can use eye drops. You can find contact solution at your local drugstore and in most grocery stores.
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QuestionDoes it matter if the clay is clay that air dries or not?Athena ChenCommunity AnswerIt does not matter, you just need a very light, squishy clay such as Model Magic.
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QuestionI use Play-Doh instead of clay?Athena ChenCommunity AnswerPlay-Doh has a different consistency than clay - it's stiffer and dries harder. It's best to use an air-dry clay to keep your slime nice and smooth.
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QuestionCan I use Crayola air dry clay?Community AnswerYes, but it doesn't work as well as Daiso soft clay. As long as it is an air dry soft clay, it should work.
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QuestionCan I make butter slime without clay?Athena ChenCommunity AnswerYou will need clay to make the slime have a soft, spreadable consistency. Without the clay, the slime will be sticky and it will not spread.
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QuestionI tried this. When I was adding in the clay, it turned runny. What can I do?Alice ChanCommunity AnswerYou should add a tiny bit of slime and twice the amount of clay, and add more activator to the slime.
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QuestionCan I make slime with air wick?Community AnswerIt is not recommended, as it melts easily.
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QuestionCan I add lotion to make it stretch more?Community AnswerYes, you can. Be careful not to add too much lotion.
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