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QuestionCan I microwave the clear slime to make it instant clear slime?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerNo, you don't need to use heat at all for this project. Heating your slime might change the consistency or look.
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QuestionMy clear slime looks white from all the bubbles. How do I make it 100% clear?Community AnswerTo make it 100% clear, you have to let the slime sit for 5-7 days. While it sits, you cannot touch it.
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QuestionHow much baking soda do I need?Community AnswerStart with one teaspoon, then add more if necessary.
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QuestionHow do I make my slime less sticky?Howto5263Community AnswerPut your slime in a bowl, then add a little bit of saline solution and start playing with it. Try not to add too much, though, or your slime will turn stringy.
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QuestionHow long will it take to be crystal clear?Community AnswerIt will take about three days, but be sure to keep it in a container until then.
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QuestionCan I use baking powder instead of baking soda?Community AnswerNo. People often mix up baking powder for baking soda. This is a common mistake. Make sure that it is baking soda.
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QuestionDoes it matter if you use Craz Art or Elmer's?SapphireCommunity AnswerNo. It is still glue, only a different brand. You could use any of those. People buy the one they want.
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QuestionHow much water do I need?Community AnswerYou'll need one cup and two tablespoons (separate from the cup) of water if you're using borax, and 200 milliliters of hot water and 60 milliliters of room-temperature water (separate from the 200 ml.) if you aren't using borax. Make sure to keep the two amounts separate as they are added at different times.
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QuestionHow do you make slime stop smelling bad?Community AnswerYou can put fragrance on it, and it will be smelling better than it was before.
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QuestionCan I use 9oz instead of 4oz?Community AnswerYou can use any quantity of glue you prefer, just make sure to adjust the ratio of all the other ingredients while making the slime.
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QuestionInstead of saline solution, can I use liquid laundry detergent?Earth ArtCommunity AnswerYes, but then don't add the baking soda/water mixture, or it won't work as well.
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QuestionWhen you drain the baking soda solution, is the slime left in the bowl?SapphireCommunity AnswerYes, but it's recommended to hold the slime while you drain the water.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my mixture resembles a rock and is not very stretchy?Community AnswerTo make it more stretchy and fun to play with, try adding less activator (contact lens solution or borax).
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QuestionWhat is saline solution and where can I find it?Community AnswerSaline solution is also called contact lens solution and it is usually used with contact lenses. You can find it in most drugstores or pharmacies in the eye care section.
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QuestionCan you make clear slime without baking soda?Community AnswerYes, you can put borax solution (borax and water) and clear glue together to make clear slime.
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QuestionHow can I put fragrance on it?Community AnswerAdd a drop or two of your favorite fragrance and kneed it into the slime. You can always add more at a later time, if needed.
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QuestionWhat can I do to make it less wet?Community AnswerYou can add a bit of flour to make it less wet.
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QuestionCan I use any brand of baking soda?Community AnswerYes, most brands will work for this.
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QuestionIs the saline solution necessary?Community AnswerYes, it is necessary because the saline solution has borate, which makes it activate. Instead of borate, you can use borax. Make sure the saline solution has borate in the ingredients.
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QuestionWould it be okay if I add ecalyptus oil?Community AnswerYou could try, but it may adversely affect the consistency of your slime.
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QuestionCan I color my slime?Community AnswerYes. Use a teaspoon of food coloring.
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QuestionDo I leave the lid on or off?Community AnswerYou would want to leave the lid on.
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QuestionCan I eat the slime?Community AnswerNo, because the ingredients in it are not edible.
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QuestionDo I need to add baking soda or Borax?Community AnswerYou can use any activator you prefer, such as contact lens solution with baking soda or Borax with water.
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QuestionCan eyeglass cleaner or window cleaner work as activators?Community AnswerI have used Specsavers eyeglass cleaner and baking soda with success. Window cleaner doesn't really work. Look for products that contain sodium tetraborate or boric acid.
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QuestionCan I use other activators?Community AnswerYes, you can as long as it is clear.
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QuestionHow do I make my slime strecthy?SailorchibimoonCommunity AnswerAdd lotion or put the slime in hot water and then let the slime sit for a few minutes, the slime with turn into this gooey mixture. Then add activator, only a bit less this time. A good sign when your slime is ready is when the slime starts sticking to itself and stops sticking to the spoon or mixing tool. To test if the slime is actually ready, dip your finger in and if it sticks, add just a teeny bit more activator until it doesn't. If it doesn't stick, take it out of the bowl and start kneading it to make it less sticky. it will be super stretchy.
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QuestionHow could I make the slime clear up quicker?Community AnswerSetting the slime container in front of the window where the sun can shine on it may help. Also, using a container that is vacuum pressured will help the bubbles remove themselves.
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QuestionCan I add stuff to the slime to make it look more creative?Howto5263Community AnswerYes, just make sure the slime is sticky by adding water. Then put in glitter or sequins to make it look better, or to make it crunchy, add foam beads or glass beads.
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QuestionCan I use contact solution instead of saline solution?SailorchibimoonCommunity AnswerThe two are actually the same thing.
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