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Ready to be a slime master? You're in the right place!

From essential slime care tips and handy FAQs to fun blog articles, this is your ultimate guide to everything slime. Whether you're a seasoned slime veteran or a newbie, you'll find tips, tricks, and inspiration to take your slime to the next level.

Get ready to get slimy and start exploring!

Slime Care Essentials

For long-lasting fun, follow these simple steps to keep your slime fresh and ready for play!

Store Properly

1. Keep your slime stored in an airtight container or sealed plastic bag at all times. This keeps it from drying out and prevents dirt and dust from accumulating on it.

Avoid Heat & Sunlight

2. Store your slime in a place away from direct sunlight or warmth. Exposure to heat or sunlight causes the slime to melt or change its color and texture.

Clean Hands

3. Wash your hands before handling slime. Clean hands prevent dirt, oils, and bacteria from getting on the slime.

Revive Dry Slime

4. If your slime gets hard or dry, mix in a few drops of water or lotion. Knead it until it softens up and is stretchy again.

Don’t Overwork

5. Stretch and squash your slime gently. Too much handling will break it down and make it lose its smooth, flexible texture.

Fabric Softener

6. Add a small amount of fabric softener to your slime to make it stretch and more smooth. Just work it in to restore its soft, pliable feel.

Avoid Mixing Types

7. You can't combine different slimes (like foam or glitter) and expect the same texture. If you do mix, make sure it's intentional to achieve a new texture.

Keep It Cool

8. Store your slime in a cold, dry place. Heat and humidity will cause it to be sticky or melt, ruining its texture.

Freshness Check

9. Keep an eye on your slime’s texture and smell. If it starts to smell, changes color drastically, or feels sticky, it’s time to replace it.

Your Questions Answered

No, our slimes are not edible. As lovely as they look, PLEASE DO NOT eat any of our slimes for safety purposes.

Slime is for everyone! Both kids and adults can have fun with slime for stress relief and enjoyment. Just make sure to keep it away from delicate surfaces like clothes, carpets, and furniture so it doesn't stain.

For allergy sufferers, extreme caution is urged. We don't recommend our slimes to allergy victims of scents or the typical household ingredients found in glycerin, borax, glue, lotions, or sanitizers. Remember to read ingredients before playing!

With maintenance, slime lasts weeks! When stored correctly in a cool, dry area, it will last between 1-2 months before needing to be recharged.

Yes, slime will stain surfaces or fabric that are porous. Always play with slime on washable surfaces and do not leave it sitting on furniture, carpets, or clothing for extended amounts of time.

You can make slime at home using glue, baking soda, and contact lens solution. Simply use basic recipes to create your own batches of slime using thrilling add-ins like glitter or beads.

Although slime is appropriate for older children, we recommend that it should not be used for children under 3 years due to small pieces or the risk of swallowing. Always supervise children when using slime.

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