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QuestionHow do you make simple slime?Community AnswerAdd some glue into a bowl with liquid laundry detergent and mix until it no longer sticks to your hands. Be advised, organic detergent won't work.
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QuestionIs there an easier way to make slime?Community AnswerYes, although this slime may turn out thick. In a bowl, combine 1/4 cup of white glue and 1 tablespoon of liquid laundry detergent. Stir to combine, then wait a few minutes for it to turn gooey. If you want to make colored slime, stir in a few drops of food coloring into the glue before you add the detergent.
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QuestionCan I make slime with powdered laundry detergent?Community AnswerYes. Mix the powder with warm water, then pour that mixture into glue for slime. Food coloring is optional.
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QuestionWhat is the slime used for?Community AnswerMaking slime is a great science experiment for children. It is also fun to play with; kids love playing with icky, gooey, and sticky things. Also, slime can be used as a sensory activity for very young children--under strict supervision, of course, in case the child decides to eat the slime.
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QuestionCan I make slime with a solid glue stick, instead of the other glue mentioned?Community AnswerYes. Add 4 cups of cornflour, 2 tablespoons of water and a whole glue stick. It may be lumpy at first but continue stirring.
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QuestionWhat age do I have to be to make this kind of stuff?Community AnswerA child could do it under supervision, so any age is fine as long as you have permission.
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QuestionIf I use the simple way of making slime, what kind of glue do I need to use?Community AnswerAny water soluble glue will do. Other glues such as solvent based (petroleum and organic solvent) glues, two part glues (such as epoxy glue) and instant glues (such as superglue) will not work. I recommend something like Elmer's glue (clear or white, it doesn't matter), not tacky glue.
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QuestionIs the cornstarch version is sticky?Community AnswerYes, it may stick to your fingers a little but if that happens, then add more cornstarch to prevent the stickiness.
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QuestionWhere can I get the items to make the slime?Community AnswerYou can find most items in the baking department of your local grocery store (ie: cornstarch, food coloring, etc). You can find the glue in an office supply store or in an arts and crafts store.
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QuestionWhat kind of soap do I have to use?Community AnswerYou can use any dish washing soap, such as Dawn or Palmolive.
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QuestionHow can I make simple slime without being so sticky?Community AnswerKeep mixing or put some water in, and don't stir. Leave it soaking then take the slime out.
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QuestionCan I make slime with one ingredient?Community AnswerYou need at least two ingredients. You can make slime with shampoo and salt, though.
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QuestionDo I have to use cornstarch?Community AnswerNo! You can substitute potato starch instead which you can make at home.
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QuestionHow can I save the easier detergent slime?Cycling_StarCommunity AnswerYou can store any slime in a Ziplock bag, or in an airtight container.
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QuestionWhy is mine so watery?Community AnswerIt is probably because you added too much water. If you want to save it, add more of the product you're using.
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QuestionCan I use candy to make it smell nicer?Community AnswerUnfortunately, no. The candy would make your hands sticky and would ruin the texture. However, you can add essential oils.
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QuestionCan I also make slime with shaving cream?Community AnswerYes. Mix it with some white glue for about five minutes and you should have slime.
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QuestionWhere do you find Elmer's glue?Community AnswerYou can find it at most grocery stores, drug stores, and craft stores in the US. If you live outside the US, you can just buy whatever normal, safe-for-children glue is sold in your area.
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QuestionHow can I make slime with toothpaste?Community AnswerTake half a cup of glue and pour it in a bowl. Add 2 spoons of toothpaste, and mix. If you want to color it, add 1 or 2 drops of food coloring. Then sprinkle some sugar into the slime, then mix.
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QuestionHow do I make slime without borax or starch?Community AnswerA great slime that I have made is with Elmer’s glitter glue, baking soda and contact solution. Makes a really good slime!
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QuestionWill baking soda, glue and detergent work?Community AnswerYes. First, take any liquid glue (white or clear), then add some detergent and mix them. At last, add the baking soda.
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QuestionHow do I make potato starch?Farzana KaziCommunity AnswerYou soak potatoes in a bowl full of water for half an hour. Take the potatoes out of the bowl. At the bottom, there should be a white layer of starch. If there isn't any white layer of starch, you just need to soak the potatoes longer.
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QuestionCan I use gelatin instead of borax?Cycling_StarCommunity AnswerNo. The borax and glue react chemically, and gelatin will not have the same effect as borax.
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QuestionCan I use a glue stick?Community AnswerYes. It might be a bit clumpy; keep stirring until it's smooth like the liquid glue.
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QuestionCan I use all-purpose flour instead of cornstarch?Community AnswerNo, all-purpose flour won't have the same reaction with the water as the cornstarch will. You will be left with a clumpy mess!
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QuestionDo I need food coloring?Anushka NarayanCommunity AnswerNo, you don't need food coloring. Food coloring just makes it look more fun.
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QuestionCan we use any detergent that's powdered to make slime?SapphireCommunity AnswerYes, you just need to dissolve it with some water.
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QuestionHow do I make slime with glue and baby powder and nothing else?Community AnswerPut glue and baby powder together and mix it well. If it looks a bit sloppy, put it in the freezer for a few minutes.
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QuestionCan I use baby powder for the powdered fiber slimes?Community AnswerYes. You can add in 1/4 of a cup of baby powder with the other ingredients and mix. If you want fluffier slime, add more baby powder.
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QuestionWhat is the texture of regular slime?Community AnswerIt is usually gooey, stretchy and a bit gelatinous.
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