* with nail varnish remover * We used rubbing alcohol to get it out of our daughter's hair (and clothes) * We used no rinse hand sanitizer and a comb with great results * Sometimes I just cut it out == == == == * Sometimes, putting and ice cube on it, and combing through with a wide toothed comb works well. * I found that running warm water (shower) over putty for a wile, keep combing and then all of a sudden it goes really soft. Then just comb out, wash hair with shampoo and towel dry. * Baby oil works like a charm. Just put it on a cloth and wipe at it. I had it out in a matter of minutes and then we just washed his hair.
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It removes peanut butter so why wouldn't it remove silly putty?
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...
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.
plastic putty
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.
Try spraying the spot with the silly putty on it with hairspray, and while the hairspray is still wet, pick the silly putty off.
Mighty Putty will hold more weight than Silly Putty, as it is designed as a powerful bonding agent that can support heavy loads. Silly Putty is a malleable and stretchy toy that is not intended for holding weight.