Elmer's Slime Activator | Magical Liquid Slime Activator Solution, (8.75 fl oz)
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To the best of my knowledge, Elmer's products are non-toxic (child-friendly). * NB If you have any questions, please contact Elmer's
The set will last a very long time if you keep it in an airtight container or ziplock bag. Thank you for your help
As a company, we do not check our products for fluff. Others report that adding shaving cream will make your slime fluffier when used along with the Magical Liquid Activator.
If slime is being made, the Elmer's Magical Liquid can be used instead of baking soda and contact lens solution to act as an activator.
Selected User Reviews For Elmer's Slime Activator | Magical Liquid Slime Activator Solution, (8.75 fl oz)
As part of a work event at my place of work, I bought this for my daughter to make slime. The problem is that since I was receiving reimbursement from my job, I tried to refrain from purchasing contact lens solution and baking soda to avoid them thinking I had Well, I guess. There's no point in paying for this. This does not work well and you have to use more than the directions say. There was no point in spending money on this.
When we made slime with 12 1st graders at a birthday party, we were amazed at how easy it is to do With the 5 oz glue and the Magical Activator, we adhered the paper to the tape according to the instructions. I was engulfed in a sticky mess - This was not even a toy that the kids could play with. After that. There was a lot of clean-up to do with 12 1st graders The water is not to be used! It breaks my heart to be It was a choice between 1 star and 2 stars to post this. The film would not have even gotten that rating otherwise.
Our company is planning a charity event and I wanted to gather this (and all the ingredients). Here are the results of one batch of items I made so there would be no surprises on event day. This slime is extremely sticky and adheres to anything it touches. Follow the recipe on the bottle (5oz of glue to 2oz of this liquid). In addition to adding the solution to the remainder of the bottle, I still received the same result (less sticky may lead to us not having enough slime supplies for all the kids, so we are in a difficult position. Anyhow, I finally stopped using this stuff, bought a borax activator and added a few drops to my trial batch, and the stickiness appeared immediately to go away. In that case. It turned out I was making two batches of slime when I was making just one. So here we go. I will save these items for our event, and we will use them, but we will also have the borax material on hand in case we need to make any adjustments. I would probably skip this stuff if I were to do this again and follow one of the other recipes available.
Baking soda and contact solution make slime perfectly - we have made it many times - Although we assumed this "magic" liquid would streamline our snow day project, it proved to be a disappointment!.
Although I know that there are other methods to make it using other solutions, since Elmer's has probably got a billion more dollars thanks to the slime obsession, I figured they knew how to get it right the first time I just wanted to be sure I would be successful with my slime. great, and I would definitely buy it again if we had slime to make.
Glue, baking soda, and contact lens solution made great slime so we'll do that again next time.
Making slime with Elmer's glue and Magical Liquid is a really fun activity for me. It worked best with glitter glue, and it took a little more activator to get the washable translucent colored glue to become the right Our slime recipe was made with two bottles of this solution, so we had to add a bit extra for the washable translucent glue, but we still made 11 batches. I saved the slime in a container and after a few days it had become stickier again. There is no guarantee that the stickiness will go away with more kneading at that point. It may need more activator as well. I really enjoyed this project, it was easy to use/clean, and the results were pretty good!.
As far as I can tell, this slime activator works. I have two children 9 and 10 years old who each insist on using Elmer's slime activators over any other brand. Unless you use enough of it, you'll get a sticky mess. In fact, they don't follow the directions on the bottle, but instead "feel" the slime until the consistency is right for them. During the making process, both stir and knead the mixture a lot, and more activator as necessary, until the desired consistency is achieved. Since they are big fans of YouTube slime video makers, they might be a little pickier than most over what consistency "should" look like. Slime isn't exactly a science, so my suggestion to anyone using it is to work with it until it doesn't stick too much. There might not be a way to repeat what works at one time.