Show Download Article If you have rubbery, dried-out, sticky, or stringy slime, you can fix it by adding certain ingredients in place of an activator like Borax, which standard slime recipes call for. If you are making slime from scratch and are concerned about using Borax because it irritates your skin or you don’t feel it’s safe around your kids, use a Borax-free slime recipe. These recipes use other ingredients to activate the slime in place of Borax. Try making fluffy slime using cornstarch or stretchy slime using baking soda and contact lens solution as alternatives to making traditional slime with a Borax activator. Ingredients
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About This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 276,381 times. Did this article help you?What can I use instead of contact solution for slime?What Can You Use Instead of Contact Solution for Slime?. Borax powder.. Liquid laundry starch.. Elmer's slime activator.. How do you make slime without activator or cornstarch?Steps:. Pour 2 Tbsp of shampoo of choice into a bowl (you can always add more shampoo later). ... . Add in 2 Tbsp of shaving cream (foam) to the shampoo and mix. ... . Add 1 tsp of salt, and mix everything together thoroughly. ... . Put mixture into the freezer for approximately 15 minutes. ... . Remove from the freezer and play!. How do you make 3 ingredient slime?3-INGREDIENT SLIME (no borax!)
1 cup washable school glue. 1 teaspoon baking soda. 2 to 3 tablespoons of contact or all-purpose solution.
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