How to Care Your Slime

To take care of your slime properly, follow these instructions:

Store in an airtight container

After playing with your slime, make sure to place it back into an airtight container to prevent it from drying out. This will help maintain its texture and prevent it from becoming too sticky.

Keep away from direct sunlight and heat

Slime can melt or become overly sticky if exposed to heat or direct sunlight for prolonged periods. Store your slime in a cool, dry place away from windows and heat

Avoid contact with fabrics and carpets

Slime can leave stains on fabrics and carpets, so it's essential to keep it away from these surfaces. Play with your slime on smooth, non-porous surfaces like tables or countertops.

Wash hands before and after playing

To keep your slime clean and free from contaminants, wash your hands before and after playing with it. This will help prolong its lifespan and prevent it from becoming dirty or contaminated.

Use slime activator if needed

If your slime becomes too sticky or loses its stretchiness over time, you can revive it by adding a small amount of slime activator (such as borax solution or saline solution) and kneading it into the slime until desired consistency is achieved. On the other hand, if your slime becomes too stiff, try adding lotion or baby oil to soften it.