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Silly Putty was accidentally invented during World War II when American scientists wanted to create synthetic rubber. Now it has become a popular toy. This article will show you how to make the stretchy plastic commonly found in plastic eggs.
Steps
Use liquid starch
- If you use Emler’s glue (name of a glue in the US) often used in schools instead of regular milk glue, silly putty will not bounce. [2] X Research Source However, Emlmer’s all-purpose glue will be very effective. [1] X Research Source
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- You can add food coloring right at this step. Let’s give lots of color. Because the color will disperse and have a lighter color when finished.
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Use washing powder
- Store silly putty in an airtight container or bag. Except for the times when you hold and mold the silly putty in your hand, you must also keep it in a box or plastic bag. Put the box or bag (or whatever you use) in the fridge to keep the silly putty longer.
Use borax
- Now you can play with silly putty. If it’s kept warm, you can still mold (and play).
Use talcum powder
Slime or silly putty made from this material will not bounce or stretch. You can use it as a dry clay.
Use soap
- Put silly putty in an airtight container and keep it in the fridge after each play. Should be discarded after about 1 month or sooner if silly putty is dirty.
Use soap and flour
Advice
- You should put silly putty in the refrigerator to keep it like new and not moldy.
- To prevent soiling, cover the work surface with old newspaper and have your child wear old clothes or an apron.
- Borax is very toxic if not properly diluted and prolonged exposure can cause burns.
- Knead silly putty. With some other types, you will have to be very gentle.
- Remember to wash your hands after doing this because hands will be very dirty.
- Be careful when putting silly putty somewhere because it’s fun but also pretty dirty!
- Remember to wear old clothes and gloves when doing this because you never know what will happen!
- Adding more water will dilute the silly putty.
- Add less water for a better finished product.
- Knead the silly putty so it doesn’t dry out right away.
- If you make silly putty from soap and it doesn’t freeze quickly, keep it in the fridge for a longer time.
- Store silly putty in a box or bag so it doesn’t dry out.
Warning
- When using food coloring, you should cover the work surface and wear disposable gloves; Food coloring is very difficult to clean and cannot be removed if you do not wash it while it is still wet.
- Avoid putting silly putty on the surface of the fabric because it will stick to the fabric and be difficult to clean.
- Don’t swallow silly putty. The ingredients used to make it are inedible and are often very toxic.
- Some homemade silly putty recipes use borax powder. Note that borax powder is considered “reproductive toxicity” and is on the EU’s Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) list. [4] X Research Sources
- Keep out of reach of children and pets. Silly putty is very dangerous if swallowed. You should call 911 right away if your child swallows silly putty.
Things you need
With liquid starch
- Milk glue and liquid starch in a ratio of 2:1
- Bowl
- Spoon
- A box with a lid or a bag with a zipper
- Food coloring (optional)
With washing powder
- Bowl
- ¼ cup of milk glue
- 2 tablespoons washing powder
- Food coloring (if needed)
- Spoon
- A box with a lid or a bag with a zipper
With borax powder
- ¼ cup of milk glue
- 1 tablespoon borax powder
- 30ml water
- Bowl
- Spoon
- A box with a lid or a bag with a zipper
- Food coloring (if needed)
With talcum powder
- 5 tablespoons talcum powder
- 1-2 tablespoons of glue
- Bowls and utensils for mixing
- Sealed container
- Non-stick surface for playing (plastic tray, wooden stick, etc.)
With soap
- Clear soapy water
- Shower gel
- Bowl to mix
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