She suggested, “First, pour off any standing liquid starch. Then add clear glue approximately 1/4 cup at a time and stir.” She explained that you should knead it by hand for a few minutes until it comes back together and should be “good as new!”
Moreover, why is my slime lumpy and watery?
Diagnosis: You may not have used enough liquid starch. Fix: Gradually add more liquid starch, about a tablespoon at a time. Stir it together thoroughly before adding more starch. As you stir it into the slime mixture, you should see that the slime is looking less stringy and isn’t as sticky.
Thereof, how do you make chunky slime stretchy?
Immerse the slime in warm water and leave it to soak. Once the water is cool, knead and stretch the slime in the water. Try doing this several times in a row and the slime may become stretchy again.
How do you make slime more fluffy?
How do you fix chunky slime without glue?
If your slime is too stringy, chances are it’s too dry. That means it needs more liquid starch. Citro recommends stirring in a tablespoon of starch at a time until you can lift most of the slime out of whatever container it’s in and it’s not coming out stringy. After a few minutes of kneading, it should be good as new!
Why is my slime not stretchy?
If your slime has turned hard and rubbery and breaks off when you pull it rather than being stretchy, it means you have put too much Borax Solution. You may be able to save this by soaking it in a bowl of hot tap water.