no it will sick to the gronud but u can fore miny shapes ^_^
No, silly putty can be made using a variety of different ingredients, including polydimethylsiloxane which is the main component in commercial silly putty. Borax and starch are common additives that can be used to create similar stretchy and bouncy characteristics in DIY silly putty recipes.
No, liquid soap cannot be used to make silly putty. Silly putty is typically made from silicone polymers, which give it its unique stretchy and bouncy properties. Liquid soap does not contain the necessary ingredients to create a substance with similar characteristics to silly putty.
Making bouncy silly putty is pretty easy. You can mix liquid laundry detergent, food coloring, and glue to make it. You can also mix together glue, water, food coloring, and Borax together. Store the putty in a container so that it does not dry out.
When you mix Silly Putty and lotion, the lotion can soften the Silly Putty, making it more pliable and stretchy. However, adding too much lotion can cause the Silly Putty to become sticky and lose its original texture. The mixture may also become less bouncy and lose some of its unique properties. Overall, the result is a gooey, less cohesive substance that may not retain the characteristics of either material effectively.
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.
When you put Silly Putty in the sun, it can become warm and soft due to the heat. Prolonged exposure may cause it to lose its elasticity and stickiness, making it less bouncy and more gooey. Additionally, UV rays can potentially degrade the material, leading to discoloration or a change in texture. It's best to store Silly Putty in a cool, shaded place to maintain its original properties.
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.