OK you will need shout ,glue and food coloring if you want.
pour in the bottle of glue you get like a normal size glue container
and pour it in a bowl
then pour half of your shout in the bowl
mix it all up put it in the frige for 5 mins
then mis=x up :)
You need: glue laundry detergent (liquid) bowl (or something to mix in) spoon (or something to mix with) food coloring (optional) Here's what you do: Put some glue into your bowl (the amount doesn't matter; you can put in however much you want) and add the food coloring in. Stir. Pour some detergent into the cap and SLOWLY add it while stirring the mixture. Put in more or less detergent to get it to the consistency that you want it. ENJOY! Tips: Put in more detergent if your mixture is too runny. Put in more glue if your mixture is too hard to stir. IMPORTANT: Store in a ziploc baggie to keep plyable and soft. You don't want it drying out!:)
Unfortunately, you cannot use salt in place of Epsom salts to make silly putty. Epsom salts are magnesium sulfate, which helps give silly putty its unique properties like stretchiness and bounciness. Regular table salt does not have the same chemical composition and will not produce the desired results.
you need Elmer's Glue 2 tsp 1 tsp starch(for laundry) and a fork mix it well with a fork in the bowl and massage it with your hands 5~10 minutes if u need more starch then add more. ^^ Did this help you enough?
Yes. it's done all the time both in laboratories and in factories. The procedure is pretty simple: start with any starch (if you're doing this in the US they almost always start with cornstarch), mix it with an enzyme called a-amylase and heat it up. When the temperature gets high enough, the starch turns into a sticky paste called "starch glue." They then add glucoamylase to the starch glue, and 95 percent of the starch glue turns into liquid glucose. Next, you cool the liquid until crystals form. You'll get two products: crystalline glucose and glucose syrup. Both are easy to sell. They could do it by extracting glucose from foods that contain it, but the foods that contain glucose are more valuable than the glucose they contain. It's kinda silly to destroy $30 worth of grapes to get 25 cents worth of glucose.
There is many formulas for putty. The putty with the fallowing ingredients of: water, glue, borax solution, and if you want to add, food coloring is a liquid. I know this because, the putty takes the shape of its container, and has all the other properties of liquids. Read bellow for the instructions on how to make it. What you'll need: 2 containers (1 smaller than the other, preferably a film canister) Water Food colouring PVA glue Borax solution (ratio of about 1 Tbsp of borax to a cup of water) Instructions: Fill the bottom of the larger container with PVA glue. Add a few squirts of water and stir. Add 2 or 3 drops of food colouring and stir. Add a squirt of borax (possibly a bit more depending on how much PVA glue you used). Stir the mixture up and put it into the smaller container. By now the mixture should be joining together, acting like putty, crazy putty!
You can make homemade silly putty by mixing equal parts of white glue and liquid starch together, then adding food coloring if desired. Knead the mixture until it reaches a putty-like consistency. The liquid starch will act as the activator to create the texture of silly putty without the need for borax or laundry detergent.
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.
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You can make silly putty without glue or borax by mixing equal parts cornstarch and dish soap together. This will create a stretchy and moldable substance similar to silly putty. You can also try using liquid starch and baking soda for a similar effect.
You can substitute borax in silly putty with liquid starch or contact lens solution mixed with baking soda. These alternatives provide similar binding properties to create a stretchy and moldable consistency.
U cant!
yes
Easy...... you don't :) K bye
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You could as it is none toxic, but it wont taste very nice! It could also give you a stomach ache if you eat too much.
because little children like babys like it
Well some peoples lives revolve around silly puddy. It changed my life. To them it is not silly at all. When i was about 5 and a half silly puddy was my best freind, i named it Stewart Robert cowellson, prince of Georgia. Then again, somtimes toddlers and small infants choke to death on it causing their families extreme pain, heart brake and suicidal thoughts. Either way, silly puddy is a fundamental factor in todays society.