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QuestionHow do I prevent playdough from getting dry?Community AnswerYou can keep playdough from getting dry by keeping it in a small container, or you can put it in a zip lock bag.
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QuestionCould I use lotion and water or would that make it worse?Community AnswerLotion could work, but I suggest you use it on a small piece to test it out first.
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QuestionHow can I make the playdough less wet and sticky if I accidentally add too much water?Community AnswerYou can add some plain flour to the mixture and knead it to the desired texture.
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QuestionShould I use a syringe to put the water on the play dough?Community AnswerYou don't have to, but it will help you to be more precise.
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QuestionMy playdough isn't that hard, do I do the steps or wait until it's harder to do the steps?Kh3347Community AnswerYou should do it now, then you won't have to worry about doing it soon. But if you think it can wait, then do it later.
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QuestionShould I use cream to soften the play dough, or should I try water?Kh3347Community AnswerIf cream didn't work, then try water because using cream again may only make it worse.
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QuestionCan you add sprinkles to your play dough?Community AnswerSure, but don't try to eat it. It is edible, but very salty. Pour some in a bowl and knead them into the play dough.
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QuestionIs there any way to not leave it overnight?Community AnswerYou don’t need to leave it in the Ziploc bag. The other steps work just as well and don’t take up so much time. It does require a bit of elbow grease, though.
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QuestionWould I use this same method for clay?Community AnswerYes, you could definitely still use the same method if you are working with clay.
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QuestionCan I stretch Play Doh?Kh3347Community AnswerYou can make Play Doh stretchy by adding some lotion and mixing it in well, little by little.
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QuestionHow do I get the playdough out of the air tight container?Community AnswerIf it is in a Ziploc bag then unzip it. If it is in an actual air tight container (like the original playdough container), then take the lid off. Then grab the playdough and take it out.
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QuestionCan I mix play-dough and slime?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionDoes the wrapping a paper towel around the playdough actually work?Community AnswerNo, it may stick to the playdough and make it sticky.
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QuestionHow do I make Playdough hard?DracoBugCommunity AnswerLeave it out to dry for a few days and it should be pretty hard and dry by then.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I put too much water in the Play Doh and it becomes really sticky?XxpeachyrosexxCommunity AnswerYou can try to add cornstarch, baking soda or glue (then try to activate it with Tide, borax or contact lens solution).
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QuestionWhen I put the playdough in the container and close it, it still turns hard. What can I do?Community AnswerIs the container airtight? Is there too much playdough in it, or is there too much space in the container? Maybe you've had the playdough too long.
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QuestionHow shoud I make play-doh dry?Community AnswerYou can bake it, or leave it out for 10 hours to dry all the way.
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QuestionCan I use the microwave to soften it?Community AnswerYes, you can absolutely use the microwave to soften it.
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QuestionWhy is it not getting soft when I add water?Sarah.JohnsonCommunity AnswerWater is not a fix-all. Try adding lotion or oil. Those will help to soften and keep the consistency the same.
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QuestionWhat if it is wet and slimy after I've kneaded it for five minutes?Community AnswerYou may want to add more flour to it so that it has a more desirable texture to it.
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QuestionCan dry playdough be removed from small wooden holes?Community AnswerYes, although it can take a while, depending on the size of the hole and the amount of playdough.
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QuestionHow do I dry the clay after kneading it?Community AnswerPut it outside for a few minutes, or use a blow dryer. The blow dryer is more recommended.
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QuestionDoes hand sanitizer help playdough not dry out?Community AnswerNot really; the alcohol can cause it to dry out more. Try adding shaving cream, hand wash or lotion, kneading it into the dough.
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QuestionCan I put styrofoam balls in Play-Doh?Community AnswerThey will most likely not stay in the Play-Doh. Adding water to the Play-Doh may make it stickier and help the balls to stay.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I put oil into the playdough?Community AnswerIt will not be the correct consistency, and you will likely have to throw it out.
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QuestionHow do I make homemade play dough?Community Answer
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QuestionWhen it's dry, can I add water?Community AnswerYes, you can add water if it starts becoming dry, but don't add too much or it'll melt!
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QuestionAdding lotion can help soften play doh too, but adding too much makes it sticky. Is there any way to fix that?TaehaCommunity AnswerYes, adding flour or cornstarch works, it absorbs excess water from the play dough.
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