How to Make Fluffy Slime With Contact Solution
If homemade slime can be stunning, this easy slime recipe is just that! I love mixing different colored slime for the beautiful swirling of shades. We chose the perfect complimentary colors to play around with when we made this contact solution slime! So simple and so much fun! Making homemade slime is a must do with the kids.
HOW TO MAKE SLIME WITH CONTACT SOLUTION
GORGEOUS GLITTERY CONTACT SOLUTION SLIME
This slime recipe is so cool to make and it uses supplies you may already have on hand! Making slime with clear glue is perfect for this gorgeous glitter effect. White glue just doesn't work. Plus you can see the intense color of the slime. Check out our liquid glass clear glue slime recipe too!
Watch a video of our cool slime recipe in action!
WHAT KIND OF CONTACT SOLUTION FOR SLIME?
Check the ingredients of your contact solution and make sure that it contains a mix of sodium borate and boric acid.
We like Target brand Saline Solution for Sensitive Eyes!
UPDATE: We are finding that using contact solution sometimes results in a more watery slime when you want to play with it the next day.
However, saline solution will not. We have been making saline solution slime and saline solution fluffy slime recipe all the time!
WHAT TYPE OF GLITTER FOR SLIME?
Although we have a tons of glitter and confetti, we just had to buy more and found a set of glitter bottles called tinsel glitter. This type of glitter gives our contact solution slime recipe a whole new look.
We decided to choose aqua, purple, and magenta for our slime colors, and it's a stunning effect once they start to blend together. Now, I have had a few people discouraged with the fact that eventually the colors all mix together and become one color, and yes this happens!
If you have different types of slime that are of similar shades, it still looks cool. If you make a rainbow of slime, you will end up with an ugly dirty color by the end.
HOW DO YOU MAKE SLIME?
How does slime work? Well the borate ions in the slime activator {sodium borate, borax powder, or boric acid} mixes with the PVA {polyvinyl-acetate} glue and forms this cool stretchy substance. This is called cross linking!
The glue is a polymer and is made up of long, repeating, and identical strands or molecules. These molecules with flow past one another keeping the glue in a liquid state.
When you add the borate ions to the mixture, it starts to connect these long strands together. They begin to tangle and mix until the substance is less like the liquid you started with and is thicker and rubberier like slime!
Picture the difference between wet spaghetti and leftover spaghetti the next day. As the slime forms the tangled molecule strands are much like the clump of spaghetti!
Is slime a liquid or solid? We call it a Non-newtonian fluid because it's a little bit of both!
Learn more about the science here.
CONTACT SOLUTION SLIME RECIPE
I always encourage my readers to read through our recommendedslime supplies list and How To Fix Slime Guide before making slime for the first time. Learning how to stock your pantry with the best slime ingredients is easy!
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YOU WILL NEED:
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- 1/2 cup Clear PVA School Glue
- 1 tablespoon Contact Solution (must contain boric acid and sodium borate)
- 1/2 cup of Water
- 1/2 tsp Baking Soda
- Food coloring, confetti, glitter, and other fun mix-ins
HOW TO MAKE SLIME WITH CONTACT SOLUTION AND GLUE
STEP 1: To a bowl add 1/2 cup of glue and mix with 1/2 cup of water.
STEP 2: Add coloring and glitter! The more glitter the better. Start with one drop of color. It goes a long way! Mix
STEP3: Add 1/2 TSP of baking soda {helps firm the slime} and mix.
STEP 4: Add 1 TBL of solution. Again make sure that your solution contains boric acid and sodium borate. These are the slime activators.
STEP 5: Really whip it up to mix and you will feel the slime come together!
STEP 6: Once you have mixed it up well, you want to knead it well! Squirt a couple drops of solution onto your hands and pull the slime out of the bowl. You will notice that it is sticky at first but the more you knead it the less sticky it gets.
STEP 7: Time to play and learn! Slime is science too!
You can store your slime in a reusable container. We have actually been using glass containers lately but you can use plastic too. Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly after making and playing with slime.
There you have it! Really cool, homemade slime the kids will love. What are you waiting for, grab the ingredients you need and get started. Homemade slime is a must try activity with kids of all ages, and we even have borax free slime recipes for the youngest slime lover too!
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MORE COOL SLIME RECIPES
Everything you need to know about making slime is below! Did you know we also have fun with STEM activities?
- Fluffy Slime
- Galaxy Slime
- Gold Slime
- Liquid Starch Slime
- Cornstarch Slime
- Edible Slime
- Glitter Slime
MAKE SLIME WITH CONTACT SOLUTION SLIME TODAY!
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How to Make Fluffy Slime With Contact Solution
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