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QuestionAre there any recipes without glue?Community AnswerIf you don't want to use glue, you can use flour and water instead. It works well from my experience.
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QuestionIf I don't want to use flour, can I use a glue stick?Community AnswerOf course! This is literally what the method above is. Just make sure you don't put it with water, or it will be too sticky and runny.
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QuestionWhat do I do when it is really sticky?Community AnswerPut it in the freezer for a few minutes. If it comes out too hard to stretch, run it under water while stretching it.
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QuestionHow do I make sticky tack without liquid starch?Community AnswerYou can use any type of detergent in your house. I find that Tide and Gain work the best.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I am not allowed to use an oven?Community AnswerWhile it may be a slower method, just leaving the glue stick with its cap off for a couple of days should do the trick.
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QuestionWhy do I dry out the gluestick when making sticky tack?Community AnswerBecause instead of being like poster putty, it'll just be cooked glue and will adhere better.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have any dry glue?Community AnswerIf you don't have any dry glue, get some new glue and let it sit without its cap for a couple of days.
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QuestionWhat if I mix both ingredients but the consistency is still like water?Community AnswerThen add more starch. You might just have to keep experimenting until you find the perfect consistency.
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QuestionDoes the flour and water recipe dry out?Community AnswerYes, it does. Store it in an airtight container and it will last longer.
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QuestionWhat if you don't have any of these products?Community AnswerYou can buy it from a shop, or you can borrow from family or friends. You will have at least some detergent and even a glue stick.
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QuestionHow does flour and water work to make the sticky tack?Community AnswerIt forms a glue-like substance that ever-so-slightly dries out to make something similar.
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QuestionWhat can I use if I do not have liquid starch?Community AnswerYou could use any type of detergent in your house.
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QuestionHow do I make sticky tack if I don't have Elmer's glue or detergent?Community AnswerYou could use any all-purpose glue. It doesn't matter about the brand. It matters how you make it.
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QuestionCan I make sticky tack with toothpaste?Community AnswerNo because it would not last like the glue would. It would dry out and lose it's stickiness too quickly.
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QuestionCan I make glue into blue tack at school quickly?Community AnswerSure, as long as you already have a dried glue stick in your pencil case. You won't need to worry about colour, and the baby powder is just used if it's too sticky to handle.
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QuestionCan I stick paper onto the wall with the first recipe?Community AnswerYou can try, but it's unlikely to be sticky enough to hold the paper up for a long period of time.
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QuestionCan I use purple Elmer's glue to make sticky tack?Gaming & GymnasticsCommunity AnswerIf it is a glue stick, yes. You can use the liquid glue, too. Just follow the instructions above.
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QuestionHow do I make sticky tack if I don't have any glue sticks?Community AnswerYou could make slime or mix flour with water and make a tack consistency. If it's too sticky or runny, it won't work at all.
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QuestionCan I dry super glue and use that to make sticky tack?Community AnswerNo. Super glue dries too quickly and doesnt have the PVA that glue does.
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QuestionEven when I add more starch, it is still watery. What am I doing wrong?Community AnswerYou my be using a liquid starch that is either expired or cannot activate the glue.
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QuestionCan I use water and cornflour as the liquid starch?Community AnswerNo, it will not work if you use water and cornflour.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the sticky tack is very dry?Community AnswerAdd more glue and put it in the fridge for longer.
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QuestionHow can I make flour and water tack sticky?Community AnswerMake sure you don't add too much water, but add a little more water than usual.
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QuestionCan I make slime out of blue tack?Community AnswerYes, you can. Just stretch the blue tack and add hand soap or dish soap and stretch it again.
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QuestionWhat if none of the detergents work?Gaming & GymnasticsCommunity AnswerDid you try Tide? I am pretty sure that the Tide and Gain detergents work best.
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QuestionHow do I dry out sticky tack to make jewelry?Community AnswerShape the tack into the desired shape and let it dry out for a few days. Once it's dried out, you can use it for your jewelry.
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QuestionHow can I make the sticky tack stretch?Community AnswerGradually add a 1:1 ratio mixture of liquid cornstarch and glue until it's as stretchy as you'd like.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have any glue whatsoever ?Community AnswerUse flour and water. It works to make a sticky-ish tack! Just mix the two, and voila - sticky tack!
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QuestionCan I use liquid starch?Community AnswerYes, if you do the method with liquid glue. This method uses liquid glue, liquid starch and food coloring.
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QuestionI made it with glue and I can stretch it with my hands. It is not ready yet, and it is sticking to my hands. What can I do to get it off? And how do I get it to be less stretchy?Community AnswerTry to add some cornstarch or flour and then knead it again. You can also put it on a piece of plastic and let it dry out just a bit.
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