Slime FAQ and Care Instructions
1. What is slime made of?
Slime is made from a mix of safe, non-toxic materials, including glue, activators, and optional add-ins like scents, colors, and textures. Each slime is handmade with love and creativity!
2. Is slime safe?
Yes! Our slimes are made with non-toxic ingredients and are safe for children to play with under adult supervision. However, slime is not edible, so please keep it out of reach of young children and pets.
3. How long does slime last?
With proper care, slime can last weeks or even months. Keep it stored in an airtight container when not in use to maintain its texture and prevent it from drying out.
4. Why is my slime sticky?
Slime can become sticky due to changes in temperature or extended play. Don’t worry! Just knead in a few drops of activator that came with your purchase or make your own with a borax solution. 1 cup warm water to 1 tsp borax mix well until dissolved.
5. Can I customize my slime?
Yes! Many of our slimes come with fun add-ins like charms, glitter, or beads. You can also contact us for custom orders to make slime tailored to your preferences.
6. Do you ship slime?
Yes, we offer shipping! Your slime will be carefully packaged to arrive fresh and ready for play. Check our shipping policy for details.
8. How do I book a slime party?
Visit our "Book a Party" page to learn about our party packages and reserve your spot. We bring everything you need for a fun, slimy celebration!
9. What Should I Do If Slime Gets on a Surface?
Accidents happen, but don’t worry—getting slime off surfaces is easier than you think! White vinegar works wonders and can remove slime from virtually any surface. Follow these simple steps to clean it up:
- Act Quickly: For best results, address the slime spill as soon as possible.
- Remove Excess Slime: Gently scrape off as much slime as you can using a plastic card, spoon, or your hands.
- Apply White Vinegar: Pour a small amount of white vinegar onto a cloth or directly onto the slime residue.
- Wipe Away: Gently rub the area in circular motions. The vinegar will break down the slime and lift it off the surface.
- Rinse with Water: Once the slime is gone, wipe the area with a clean, damp cloth to remove any vinegar residue.
- Repeat if Necessary: For stubborn spots, repeat the process until the surface is clean.
Important Tips:
- Test the vinegar on a small, hidden area of the surface first to ensure it doesn’t cause discoloration.
- Avoid using harsh scrubbing tools to prevent damaging delicate surfaces.
With a little vinegar and these steps, your surfaces will be slime-free in no time!
Slime Care Instructions
How to Store Your Slime: Always keep your slime in its airtight container when not in use. This prevents it from drying out and helps maintain its texture.
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing slime to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, as this can alter its consistency.
Reviving Sticky Slime:
If your slime becomes sticky:Add a small amount of activator (borax solution or contact lens solution) to your hands. Knead the slime until it becomes less sticky. Repeat as needed, adding just a few drops at a time.
Reviving Hardened Slime:
If your slime starts to harden or lose its stretch: Add a few drops of water or unscented lotion to the slime. Knead it thoroughly to work the moisture back in. Repeat until the desired texture is restored.
Tips for Playing with Slime:
- 1. Wash your hands before and after playing to keep your slime clean.
- 2. Avoid playing with slime on carpets, fabrics, or surfaces that could stain.
- 3. For scented slimes, enjoy the aroma but don’t ingest them (no matter how yummy they smell!).
Disposing of Old Slime:
When your slime is no longer usable, dispose of it in the trash. Do not wash slime down the drain, as it can clog pipes.