Description

Glow in the Dark Slime is a fascinating and entertaining play material that combines science, creativity, and sensory fun. Here are the details: Ingredients: Glow in the Dark Glue: You can use glow in the dark glue directly or add glow in the dark paint to regular glue. Baking Soda: Helps create the slime texture. Water: Needed for mixing. Contact Lens Solution: This contains borate ions that react with the glue to form slime. Optional: Glitter for extra sparkle. How to Make Glow in the Dark Slime: Prepare a Mixing Bowl: Get a bowl to mix your slime ingredients in. Add Glue: Empty a bottle of glow in the dark glue into the bowl. Squeeze out as much as you can. Mix In Baking Soda and Water: Add 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of water. Mix thoroughly until well combined. Add Contact Lens Solution: Gradually add contact lens solution (containing borate ions) to the glue mixture. Stir until it forms a viscous slime substance. Knead and Play: Remove the slime from the bowl and knead it in your hands. It should no longer stick to your hands. Glow Effect: To make it glow, let the slime sit in light for 2 minutes. Once it loses its glow, expose it to light again to "recharge." Why It Glows: For something to glow in the dark, it requires phosphors, which store energy when exposed to light. These substances radiate light after being "energized." The slime"™s glow comes from the glow in the dark glue or paint, which contains these special phosphors. So, whether you"™re a curious kid or an adventurous adult, Glow in the Dark Slime is sure to captivate your imagination!

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Product Type: slime