The absorbent goo or slime contains sodium polyacrylate (disposable diaper gel powder), sodium chlorite, and coloring.
The dissolver powder contains a de-polymerizing chemical, mostly ordinary salt, that lets the polyacrylate dissolve in water.
I tried making Gelli Baff and managed to make my own one, i used: Sugar, food colouring (of your choice), bicarbonate of soda, milk powder and a small amount of water. if you leave it to stand for a few hours it should go to the right substance.
For Gelli Baff, it's generally recommended to use about 1 liter (or 4 cups) of water per sachet of the powder. This creates the desired gel-like consistency for the bath. However, you can adjust the amount of water slightly depending on your preference for thickness. Always follow the specific instructions on the packaging for the best results.
Salt Water
I tried making Gelli Baff and managed to make my own one, i used: Sugar, food colouring (of your choice), bicarbonate of soda, milk powder and a small amount of water. if you leave it to stand for a few hours it should go to the right substance.
Gelli Baff is a product designed to turn water into a gooey substance for fun, but it can be problematic for septic systems. The thickening agents in Gelli Baff may not break down easily, potentially clogging pipes and disrupting the balance of bacteria essential for septic tank function. It's advisable to avoid disposing of such products down the drain if you have a septic system. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for proper disposal methods.
Yes, you can get the American version in stores or through E-Bay (major sellers are foreign).
For Gelli Baff, it's generally recommended to use about 1 liter (or 4 cups) of water per sachet of the powder. This creates the desired gel-like consistency for the bath. However, you can adjust the amount of water slightly depending on your preference for thickness. Always follow the specific instructions on the packaging for the best results.
You can get Squishy Baff at Walgreen's anywhere!
Barnet Baff died in 1914.
The Gelli was created in 1877.
Gelli Meyrick died in 1601.
Gelli Meyrick was born in 1556.
Giambattista Gelli was born in 1498.
Giambattista Gelli died in 1563.