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Alcohol and alcohol-based hand sanitizer work well for dissolving silly putty. Everclear even removed black silly putty from a bright pink chair.
You can also try "Goof-off" removes all kinds of stuff.
dont wash it, if u already did this may or maynot work... but go to ur sink and et poroxide poor it on the stain or whatever it is and keep it there it should slowly fizz up and take it out rub it in after a few minutes
Goo-gone worked for me after trying the Crayola recommend WD-40 and failing. This was really mashed in to the fabric of a couch cushion.
whenever some silly putty gets into or onto something you can barely ever get it out
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You need to freeze the blanket and the silly putty will loose its stickiness and pull off in little pieces. You can try ice on it too, but freezing the whole blanket will work better.
No, Silly Putty is non-toxic.
Silly putty is used by children who 'play' with it
silly putty is in Ralphs at the toys area.
no,silly putty is not a fluid it's a solid.
Putty was invented to Secure the Networks.
A mixture of borax, glue, and water to make a thickened solution called silly putty...
silly putty can stretch,bounce,and brake if you stretch it fast.
Here's how you get silly putty off silly bands: Leave the silly band with the silly putty out to dry and then scrape off the silly putty. If it doesn't work, you might want to try wetting it then while it's gooey and slippery, scrape it off just the same!
Because silly putty is silly! And you are now silly for asking this question.
Silly putty is made of glue, water, and borax.not too much of anything
Silly putty was created by accident in 1945, and the slinky was invented in 1943; silly putty wouldn't be played with until after 1943 though.