How do I get slime out of carpet or fabric?

It is easiest to get out when it is still wet. Run the fabric under warm water until the slime is gone. If the slime has already dried, soak the fabric in hot water and then spray with vinegar. You can either rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to work the vinegar into the slime. If it has dried on, soak in hot water until sticky or tacky and repeat the previous steps.

For carpet, submerge a washcloth or towel in hot water and place over the dried slime. Let that sit until it has rehydrated and use white vinegar to break the slime down. We recommend to finish cleaning the area with warm water and a carpet cleaner afterwards to get the remaining vinegar and glue residue up.

Check out our how-to video on getting slime out of mom's carpet!

Is slime edible?

No. Our slime is not edible and we have no plans of ever making it edible so please, do not eat it.

What do I do if the slime is too sticky?

We recommend to always keep activator nearby when playing with your slime, just in case. Spray your slime with activator, one spray at a time, as you mix it into the slime until you have reached your desired texture. Be careful not to add too much activator as that will make a very tough slime.

If you run out we always have more in stock on our website.

What do I do if the slime is too tough or 'rippy'?

This means the slime has been over-activated, is too cold, or has been played with too much. If it is cold, the more you play with it and warm it up, the softer it will become. If it has been over-activated and you cannot wait to play with it, then you can begin by trying to add lotion, glycerin, or water to your hands and work that into the slime. If it is still too hard, there's a couple more options to try. You can ask your parents for help running the slime under hot water or you can add very small amounts of glue to it and work that into the slime little by little. It will feel sticky at first but DO NOT add more activator, just trust the process.

We will have a how-to video on this linked soon.

I know nothing about slime, which one should I choose?

We have created our own rating system to help you decide which slime would be right for you. You can find it here.

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