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How to Make Jiggly Slime

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There are tons of unique and fun ways to make slime, including some delicious edible recipes. But one of the most fun is jiggly slime, which is made from foamy hand soap or shaving cream and some extra hot water. If you or your kids are interested in making some jiggly slime, it’s a simple process that’s tons of fun!

  • 3 to 4 teaspoons (15 to 20 mL) of saline contact lens solution or liquid starch
  1. 1 Pour 7.625 ounces (216.2 g) of PVA glue into a large bowl. This is the equivalent to 2 bottles of glue. After pouring it in, squeeze the bottle out to get as much glue as you can into the bowl.[1]
    • Put your empty glue bottles aside after emptying them.
  2. 2 Add 13 cup (79 mL) of warm water to the glue. Start by filling your empty glue bottles with warm water. Now, pour this water into a measuring cup until you get 13 cup (79 mL) and add it to the bowl. Stir it in with your spatula until the mixture is a smooth consistency.[2]

    • Set aside any extra water that’s in your glue bottle.
  3. 3 Mix in 14 cup (59 mL) of foamy hand soap. Squeeze the soap into a measuring cup and dump it into your solution. Afterward, mix it in with your spatula until the mixture is homogenous.[3]

    • Swap your hand soap with 14 cup (59 mL) of foamy shaving cream (but not gel!) if you’d like.
  4. 4 Add the contact lens solution 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) at a time. Start by adding 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of your solution and then mix it in with your spatula for about 30 seconds. Now, repeat this process, making sure to mix the solution in thoroughly in between each addition.[4]

    • Be sure to stir everything together thoroughly.
    • Stop after you’ve added about 3…

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