Make Slime with Mr. Bubble Foam Soap!
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How to Make Fluffy Slime
What is fluffy slime?
Fluffy slime is a fun and engaging sensory activity that kids love! It's a trusted favorite that delivers big, long-lasting fun. Made with safe, gentle ingredients like white school glue and shaving cream, fluffy slime offers a delightful, soft, and stretchy texture. Perfect for making playtime as exciting as bath time, fluffy slime creates memorable experiences for kids and parents alike.
What you’ll need to make fluffy slime:
- 1.5 cups of white school glue
- 1 heaping cup of your favorite Mr. Bubble Foam Soap
- 1 Tbsp baking soda
- 2 Tbsp contact solution
- food coloring (optional)
Directions:
- Mix together school glue and foam soap.
- Add baking soda and contact solution.
- Mix until everything is combined.
- Add food coloring if desired.
- Mix the color into the slime.
- Use your hands to mix/play with the slime.
- Continue mixing/playing until the slime becomes less sticky.
- If the slime is still sticky, add a few more drops of contact solution and mix into the slime.
Tips:
- Store your Mr. Bubble fluffy slime in a sealed jar to keep it from drying out.
Why Slime is So Cool for Kids of All Ages
If you have kids or grandkids, you probably know all about the slime craze! This squishy, stretchy, and super fun DIY activity is a hit with kids everywhere. They just can’t get enough of kneading, twisting, and squeezing slime.
Fluffy slime is like magic—it’s not quite a solid and not quite a liquid. It takes the shape of any container, can be picked up like a solid, but also oozes and stretches like a liquid. It’s even bouncy like a ball! No wonder kids are obsessed with it.
Making fluffy slime is like a fun science experiment. You mix glue with an activator like borax, liquid starch, eye drops, or contact lens solution, and add shaving cream for that extra fluffy texture. When these ingredients combine, they create the stretchy, squishy fluffy slime kids love.
This cool, hands-on activity keeps kids entertained for hours and adds a bit of science magic to their day!
Common Slime Questions & Answers:
Do I need to use food coloring?
No, you don't need to use food coloring. Mr. Bubble Foam Soap brings color to your slime without the need for any additional coloring agents. However, you can add food coloring to enhance the color of your slime.
How to get slime out of clothes?
To remove slime from clothes, scrape off the excess slime using a spoon or dull knife. Pretreat the stain with liquid laundry detergent or a concentrated stain remover and let it soak for 10 minutes. Rinse the garment under warm water, repeating if necessary. Finally, wash the item as usual according to the label instructions.
How to get slime out of carpet?
To remove slime from the carpet, gently scrape off the excess slime with a spoon or butter knife. Mix one part water with two parts white vinegar in a spray bottle, then spray the solution onto the slime and let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Blot the area with a clean towel to remove the dissolved slime. If the vinegar smell remains, blot with water. Finally, vacuum the spot to remove any residual slime and fluff up the carpet.
How to get slime out of hair?
To remove slime from hair, first, pick out any large pieces with your fingers. Then, massage the conditioner into the affected area and run warm water through the hair, continuing to massage to dissolve the slime. Repeat these steps, using a comb or brush, until all slime is gone. Your child will be slime-free!
How to make slime less sticky?
- Add ½ teaspoon (2 g) of baking soda to slime to make it less sticky.
- Alternatively, mix in 1 teaspoon (5 mL) of contact solution.
- Try kneading the slime more with your hands. Sometimes extra kneading is enough to make slime less sticky.