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  • Question
    Why is the slime (baking soda and soap) so foamy?
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    There is a chemical reaction with the baking soda and dish soap. Baking soda is supposed to make things rise, a bit like yeast, so this is the reason why it causes bubbles. The baking soda is doing its job.
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    Can I replace the jar with a plastic container?
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    You can use any kind of container, as long as it is waterproof.
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    How many hours would you suggest for method one?
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    Preferably overnight, giving it more time to set. If you can't wait, just set it in the freezer for 10-15 minutes (depending on how strong your freezer is).
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    Does the water have to be hot or cold?
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    Any will do. The substance will dissolve quicker if hot water is added and you will not have to mix it as long.
  • Question
    Did I do something wrong on the baking soda and glue if it's chunky before I put it in my hands?
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    You probably used baking powder. Baking powder and baking soda are two very different things.
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    Do I have to have food coloring?
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    No, the food coloring is just there to make your slime look more colorful and interesting. If you don't add food coloring, it won't effect your slime at all.
  • Question
    Can I use Elmer's glue in it?
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    Yes, you can! Elmer's glue is PVA glue, which is what you need to make slime.
  • Question
    What did I do wrong if it is too slimy and watery?
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    You added too much water when making the slime.
  • Question
    Will making slime change the color of my hands?
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    No, following these steps will not change the color of your hands.
  • Question
    Can I use baking powder instead of soda to make slime?
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    No, it will not work. Baking powder and baking soda have a different chemical make-up, baking powder does not have the correct properties for making slime.
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    Will it stick to my fingers?
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    It might stick at first. But later on it should become less sticky.
  • Question
    Can I replace the baking soda with something else?
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    There are slime recipes that don't require baking soda, but if you're using this recipe, you have to follow it as is.
  • Question
    How can I make slime without glue?
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    Mix baking soda and dish soap and stir well (food coloring is optional).
  • Question
    What do you do if it is clumpy?
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    Add a bit of water to your mixture and stir it well to reduce clumps.
  • Question
    Can the slime be stored in a container other than a plastic bag?
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    Yes. Make sure your container is air tight and, if you used food coloring, stain proof.
  • Question
    How many hours should I leave it on the fridge?
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    There is no exact time, just check it every so often and take it out when it has reached the desired consistency.
  • Question
    Can I use Suave shampoo to make slime?
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    Suave that contains conditioner works.
  • Question
    Can I replace the baking soda with flour?
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    No, because putting flour will make the slime lumpy.
  • Question
    Will the slime stick to my hands?
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    No, once it''s mixed well enough, it won't. If it does stick, put flour on your hands, but not in the slime.
  • Question
    Can it be another color other than green (for example, pink)?
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    Yes, it doesn’t matter what color the slime is, it's your choice!
  • Question
    Can I use old baking soda for method 3?
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    Yes, the baking soda should work no matter the date on it, but if its old it might make the slime a little sticky or gooey.
  • Question
    Can I use less than one cup of baking soda for method 3?
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    Yes. Just don't add too much liquid dish soap.
  • Question
    What did I do wrong if my slime is too hard?
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    You can add water to it or add lotion to it. I always add dish soap, which makes it smell and feel great and makes it super soft.
  • Question
    During mixing, if it's chunky, do I need to redo it?
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    No, just keep stirring. If it doesn't clear up, you can add a little bit more dish soap.
  • Question
    How do I grow my slime?
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    Your slime won't "grow." If you want more slime, just double the ingredients.
  • Question
    Can you put it in a baggy?
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    Yes. A sealing bag is ideal to keep air from drying out the slime.
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    Does it stick to your hand?
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    This will depend on the recipe you use and the quantities of each ingredient.
  • Question
    Does the soap slime stick to your hands? Can you stretch it and play with it?
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    If it does stick add a bit of shaving cream to it. The foaming stuff works great.
  • Question
    Does slime dry out if it has baking soda in the recipe?
    Community Answer
    No, the baking soda keeps it from being super runny and slippery. I find the Elmer's glue, contact solution and baking soda recipe works the best.
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    Can you add glue to the third solution to make slime?
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    Yes. You can. It is a great idea as it will make it a bit more like fluffy slime.
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