How to make the slime:
Q. What can you use instead of glue in slime?
Here are 5 safe slime recipes to try.
Table of Contents
- Q. What can you use instead of glue in slime?
- Q. How do you make slime with just shampoo and water?
- Q. How do you make easy slime with toothpaste?
- Q. Can you activate slime with lotion?
- Q. How do you make hard slime soft and stretchy again?
- Q. How do you fix your slime if it is not stretchy?
- Q. How do I clear clear slime?
- Q. What can I add to clear slime?
- Q. What’s the best slime activator?
- Q. Does baking soda activate slime?
- Q. Does Laundry Detergent activate slime?
- Q. What can I use instead of slime activators other than borax?
- Q. What is a substitute for borax?
- Q. How do you make homemade slime?
- Q. How do you make slime with dish soap?
- Jelly Slime. YouTuber JellyRainbow uses baby powder, shampoo, and baby oil to create the base for this ooey gooey no-glue slime.
- Banana Slime.
- Hand Soap Slime.
- Toothpaste Slime.
- Shower Gel Slime.
- Shampoo Slime.
Q. How do you make slime with just shampoo and water?
Method 2 of 3: Using Shampoo and Salt
- Squeeze some thick shampoo into a bowl. You can use any type of shampoo you want, but thicker shampoos work better.
- Stir in some body wash, if desired.
- Stir in some salt until the shampoo thickens.
- Freeze the shampoo for 15 minutes.
- Play with the slime.
- Put 3 tablespoons of dish soap in a mixing bowl.
- Add 3 table spoons of toothpaste to the mix.
- Toss in a few shakes of salt from the shaker, and mix together!
- Let it freeze for about an hour.
- Take it out and stretch it and mess around with it!
Q. How do you make easy slime with toothpaste?
Take flour, then mix it with shampoo and a small portion of toothpaste. Make sure the shampoo and the toothpaste are in larger quantities than the flour. Add color mix if you want the slime to be more colorful. Don’t leave it in the freezer for too long.
Q. Can you activate slime with lotion?
Add lotion to mixing bowl. Add flour and glue to the mixture. Add food coloring if desired, and mix thoroughly for the finished slime! Tip: Let the slime sit in a covered container for 2 hours and it will rise and become even fluffier!
Q. How do you make hard slime soft and stretchy again?
Steps
- Add a bit of water. Sounds too simple, right?
- Mix in some hand sanitizer or antibacterial gel. Another way to soften slime is to add a drop or two of hand sanitizer.
- Moisten it with lotion. Lotion keeps your skin nice and soft, and it can do the same for your slime.
- Add more glue.
Q. How do you fix your slime if it is not stretchy?
If your slime has turned hard and rubbery and breaks off when you pull it rather than being stretchy, it means you have put too much Borax Solution. You may be able to save this by soaking it in a bowl of hot tap water. It depends on how rubbery it is how long you soak it for.
Q. How do I clear clear slime?
How to Make Clear Slime
- Get a bowl to mix your slime ingredients in.
- Mix the baking soda and warm water together until the baking soda is dissolved.
- Stir the water mixture slowly in with the clear glue and mix until it is combined.
- Slowly add the contact solution and mix until it forms slime.
Q. What can I add to clear slime?
17 Things to Add to Slime
- Colored Pigments. The most common addition to slime is a color.
- Glitter. Who doesn’t like glitter?
- Confetti. We all love confetti.
- Colored Beads. Colored beads are an excellent addition to your slime.
- Daiso Clay. Daiso clay is the perfect recipe for butter slime.
- Food Coloring.
- Fragrance Oils.
- Jelly Foam Cubes.
Q. What’s the best slime activator?
- BORAX POWDER. Borax powder is the most widely known of the slime activators and contains borax or sodium tetraborate.
- SALINE SOLUTION. This is our number one favorite on the slime activator list because it makes an awesome stretchy slime.
- LIQUID STARCH.
- EYE DROPS OR EYE WASH.
Q. Does baking soda activate slime?
A simple and effective baking soda slime activator you can make is four pinches (about 1/2 tsp.) of pure baking soda and 3 tablespoons of multi-purpose contact lens solution. This amount is just right to mix with a 4-6-ounce bottle of glue. In addition, baking soda can help rescue slime that has gone wrong.
Q. Does Laundry Detergent activate slime?
How is this slime made? You’re going to mix glue and water in a container, and then add an activator. Activator is the additive that turns the glue into slime. In this case, the activator is laundry detergent!
Q. What can I use instead of slime activators other than borax?
Instead of using borax to make slime, you can also opt for liquid laundry detergent. Any cheap liquid detergent will do, but again, some of them do contain borax as an ingredient. With this method, you combine the detergent with glue and food coloring.
Q. What is a substitute for borax?
baking soda
Q. How do you make homemade slime?
How to make homemade slime
- Add glue and food coloring to bowl. Squeeze the bottle of glue into a bowl (photo 1).
- Mix in saline solution. Add 1 1/2 Tablespoons saline solution and mix until combined (photo 3).
- Knead the slime. Using your hands, knead the slime until it holds together.
- Store slime.
Q. How do you make slime with dish soap?
Instructions
- Add 3 tablespoons of green colored dish soap to a bowl.
- Mix in 4 tablespoons of cornstarch.
- Stir the mixture well until it reaches a doughy consistency that is hard to stir.
- When the dish soap slime is done, it will be a cross between silly putty and traditional oozing slime.