Article: Sprinkle the baking soda over your slime and then use your hands to knead it in. Keep kneading until the slime no longer feels sticky. If it still feels sticky after adding baking soda, add 1/8 tsp (0.5 g) more and knead again. It is important not to add too much baking soda since this may cause your slime to become less stretchy. Knead the slime thoroughly before adding anymore! Pour the contact solution over your slime. Then, knead it with your hands to work the solution in. After a few minutes, the slime should no longer feel sticky. If it still feels sticky, then add another ¼ tsp (1.3 mL) of contact solution to the mixture and knead again. Make sure not to add too much contact solution since this will cause your slime to become rubbery and break easily. Baby oil is a common ingredient in shiny slime recipes, and it can also make your slime less sticky. Try kneading 1 tsp (5 mL) of baby oil into the slime. Knead until it is well-combined with the slime and the slime is no longer sticky. Don’t add any more baby oil to your slime than 1 tsp (5 mL) or it may become goopy and lose its stretchiness. If you don’t want to add anything else to your slime, keep kneading it! This will help the ingredients to combine better and carry out their chemical reactions. Press the slime with your hands and fingers, stretch it out, form it back into a ball, and press it out again. Continue doing this until your slime feels less sticky.
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Sprinkle on about 1/2 tsp (2g) of baking soda. Add 1 tsp (5 mL) more of the contact solution. Include 1 tsp (5 mL) of baby oil to reduce stickiness and add shine. Knead the slime until it is no longer sticky.