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QuestionIs this non-toxic?Community AnswerNo, it is toxic. There are alternate methods without any of the harmful ingredients, such as detergent and borax.
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QuestionCan I use baking soda instead of borax?Community AnswerYes, you can use it to make silly putty. But you need to use a different method to use baking soda as an ingredient.
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QuestionCan I use any kind of glue in the baby powder slime?Community AnswerIt is suggested to use the normal white glue, instead of the clear glue. It will have better consistency.
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QuestionHow can I make Silly Putty without glue?Community AnswerUse the following ingredients: shampoo, shower gel, salt, borax, cornstarch, liquid starch, flour, baby powder, liquid laundry detergent, and powdered detergent.
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QuestionCan I just make it with only glue and 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner?Community AnswerYou cannot mix glue and shampoo together as it will not form silly putty. Conditioner will make the consistency thinner instead of making the ingredients stick and join. The best methods are using laundry detergent and glue or borax and glue.
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QuestionWhy is everything to make slime unhealthy?Community AnswerSlime is unhealthy. It is suggested that you use a bowl you will never use again after making silly putty in it, especially when using something toxic like laundry detergent.
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QuestionWill the food coloring rub off on my hands and other things?Community AnswerNo. The ingredients will absorb the color, but it may wear off if the consistency is incorrect or the method is not suitable.
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QuestionCan foot powder be substituted for baby powder?Community AnswerYes, but the consistency will not satisfy you, and it will not form the perfect texture of silly putty.
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QuestionShould I try this if my parents aren't home?Community AnswerThat's your decision. Either ask your mom to hand you the ingredients or do it when they aren't home.
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QuestionCan I use clear glue to make silly putty?Community AnswerYou can use clear glue. You can make it fancier by adding glitter.
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QuestionHow can I make putty not sticky?Community AnswerYou need to knead it for quite a while for it to actually harden up. If that doesn't work, add baby powder or flour (only a little bit) and it should help.
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QuestionWill the silly putty stick to my hands after using it?Community AnswerIt will be a little messy after kneading it for the first time while you're making it but after it is completely finished, the putty will not stick to your hands. It may stick to fabric though.
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QuestionWhat will happen if kept the silly putty made of detergent and glue in the fridge for too long?Community AnswerIt might harden and be hard to bend again. If so, let it warm up completely at room temperature, then knead for a time with your hands. If it doesn't soften, you'll need to make a new batch. When storing in the fridge, be sure to use an airtight container or bag to prevent the air from getting in.
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QuestionCan I keep the putty for a long time?Community AnswerYes, only if the correct ingredients are used; there is no contact with air; and the right consistency is there.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I didn't mix it correctly and the solution is very runny?Community AnswerAdd more powder or the powdery substance you were using. If that doesn't work, then freeze it.
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QuestionAre there any methods using alternate ingredients?Community AnswerEither of the following: •Borax and glue •Laundry detergent and glue •Shampoo and Talc •Baby powder and glue •Corn starch or liquid corn starch and glue •Shampoo and salt •Shampoo and shower gel •Glue and contact lens washer
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QuestionCan I use other glue than Elmer's glue for this?Community AnswerYes, as long as the glue is liquid like Elmer's glue, then it should be okay to use.
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QuestionWhat happens if I add too much laundry detergent?Community AnswerThe laundry detergent will make the putty really runny. Add small increments at first until your putty is the consistency you want.
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QuestionWhen I tried the laundry detergent method, it would not turn into putty. Why?Community AnswerYou might have poured in too much laundry detergent. Try mixing in smaller amounts at a time.
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QuestionHow do I keep my silly putty from drying out?Community AnswerAir tight containers, jars, and packets are suggested to keep your silly putty from coming into contact with air as it may harden.
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QuestionDo we have to mix the powdered laundry detergent with water?Community AnswerIf you have powdered laundry detergent, add some water to form it into liquid, and then keep adding amounts of it into glue or clear glue and stir. Again add the detergent mixture into the glue and keep doing that until the elements stick to each other and start clearing the bowl.
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QuestionCan I use corn starch instead of baby powder?Community AnswerYes, corn starch and baby powder are very similar in chemical makeup. Another solution would be talcum powder, but any starch would work.
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QuestionCan I make liquid starch?Community AnswerYou can make it by using distilled water and rice. Let it soak the rice and then use a stringer.
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QuestionHow can I prevent it from drying out so quickly?Community AnswerYou can put it in a resealable plastic bag or other airtight container.
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QuestionTo make soap slime, after mixing the ingredients, do I need to put it in the fridge?Community AnswerNo, but if the consistency is not satisfying, wet, and still incorrect, it is suggested to let it settle by placing it in the freezer.
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QuestionCould you use flour and soap to make putty?Community AnswerYes, but use water that is extremely saturated in salt instead of soap. Soap drys out very quickly, but the salty water lets you play with it all day. You can also try adding a tablespoon of coconut oil, and as the coconut oil melts while you play, it helps the putty to almost never dry out.
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QuestionCan I use any kind of baby powder for the silly putty?Community AnswerYes, you can use just about any kind of baby powder. Avoid powders that contain other additives, such as fragrances, absorbancy, etc. You want just basic baby powder.
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QuestionDoes this feel like real Silly Putty?Community AnswerThe methods of baby powder and glue or shampoo and shower gel do not give the feel of real silly putty. The best methods are corn starch and glue or detergent and glue.
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QuestionWhat is liquid starch?Community AnswerLiquid starch can make clothes look brand new, and is used is for cleaning, ironing and making crafts.
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QuestionCan I use tacky glue?Community AnswerYou can try, but tacky glue is very thick. If the putty does not turn out right, try mixing a little bit of water into the glue, then trying the recipe again.
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