Slime is not edible. Do not eat! Wash hands before and after use. Parental supervision suggested for young children. Not intended for children under 5 years old. May contain glue, borax, clay, dye, fragrance, soap, lotion, oils, glycerin, or sand.
Choking Hazard: May contain small parts.
No worries! Slime slowly melts (or, deactivates) after a while, especially in hot weather.
Slime is too warm: Try cooling down your slime by putting it in the fridge for several minutes before play.
Under-Activated: Use the activator spray pen included with your purchase. Just add a few sprays and mix the slime until it's just right for you.
You can also spray a small amount of the activator on your hands before play; this will make it stick to your hands less.
Be careful - too much activator can make your slime stiff or rubbery.
Sometimes this happens because it's been over-activated. It could also be because your slime is cold, or it's lost some moisture from being out of the container for too long.
Cold Slime: Let your slime sit for a few hours to warm up to room temperature.
Over-Activated: Try mixing in a little water, a little hand sanitizer, glycerin, or hand lotion to soften it up.
Please note: Lotion can make clear slimes look cloudy.
No worries! Slime slowly melts (or, deactivates) after a while, especially in hot weather. Try cooling down your slime by putting it in the fridge for several minutes before play. Or you can use the activator spray pen included with your purchase. Just add a few sprays and mix the slime until it's just right for you. Be careful - too much activator can make your slime stiff or rubbery.
No worries! Slime slowly melts (or, deactivates) after a while, especially in hot weather. Try cooling down your slime by putting it in the fridge for several minutes before play. Or you can use the activator spray pen included with your purchase. Just add a few sprays and mix the slime until it's just right for you. Be careful - too much activator can make your slime stiff or rubbery.
Mix 1 teaspoon Borax
with
1 cup hot tap water
Mix until Borax is dissolved
Pour into an activator spray bottle
ENJOY!!!
No worries! Slime slowly melts (or, deactivates) after a while, especially in hot weather. Try cooling down your slime by putting it in the fridge for several minutes before play. Or you can use the activator spray pen included with your purchase. Just add a few sprays and mix the slime until it's just right for you. Be careful - too much activator can make your slime stiff or rubbery.
Sorry, not sorry. That's a good problem to have! Just remember that slime lasts longer if you make sure to put the lid on it tightly when you're done playing.
Sorry, not sorry. That's a good problem to have! Just remember that slime lasts longer if you make sure to put the lid on it tightly when you're done playing.
Sorry, not sorry. That's a good problem to have! Just remember that slime lasts longer if you make sure to put the lid on it tightly when you're done playing.
Sorry, not sorry. That's a good problem to have! Just remember that slime lasts longer if you make sure to put the lid on it tightly when you're done playing.
Sorry, not sorry. That's a good problem to have! Just remember that slime lasts longer if you make sure to put the lid on it tightly when you're done playing.
Spray a bit of water on your play dough using a spray bottle, and work it into the dough. Continue adding more water a little at a time until it feels right. If it still keeps feeling too dry or crumbly, you can put a small amount of vegetable or canola oil (1/4 tsp or less) in your hand and work it into the dough.
Yuck. I'm sorry! Here are two ways to clean it out of your carpet:
1- The best way to clean it is to let it dry out completely, then use a blunt or plastic butter knife, side of a coin, or soft bristle brush to break it up and then vacuum up the crumbs. Just make sure you're careful to not damage the carpet fibers as you're scrubbing out the play dough.
2- If it's still pretty soft, you can use a fork or other implement to carefully scrape as much out as you can. However, this method can leave some play dough embedded in the carpet fibers. It's generally better to use the first method.