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![]() ![]() ![]() The next recipe has a similar consistency. As long as you end up with a semi-hard, semi-stretchy, moist, light, almost dough-like slime, you did the recipe right. I think the brand of cornstarch and humidity may have a lot to do with the variance in cornstarch amounts from what I've observed in my experiments. The recipe worked great when I tried it a couple times with just 1/4 cup cornstarch, but a co-worker found that he needed 2 1/4 cups to get the dough-like consistency of a good fluffy slime. If you find that your slime is still sticky after kneading it for a while, keep adding cornstarch to the slime and knead it in until you get a good consistency. Slowly add 5 more tablespoons of water, stirring well after each one. ![]() Liquid soap: Liquid soap must be frozen before it turns into a slime activator. Liquid laundry starch: Use exactly like contact solution in your slime recipes. Add 3 drops of food coloring (optional). Borax powder: Add one teaspoon of powder to 1 cup of warm water and stir.Put 1/2 cup shampoo and 1/4 cup of cornstarch in a bowl.To make the slime, you'll need shampoo of any type - though the thicker, the better - and cornstarch. Ingredients 2/3 Cup White Elmers Glue 1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda 1/4 Cup Water 2-3 Cups Shaving Cream 1.5 tablespoons Contact Lens Solution. ![]()
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