💦 Ultimate Throw Slime

For backyard battles, surprise dad attacks, and pure pink chaos.

⚠️ Important Safety Note

We used to publish a borax-based recipe here. We've switched to a kid-safe contact-lens-solution recipe because borax can irritate skin and eyes, especially when slime is flying around an outdoor battle. This new recipe is the standard one pediatricians and craft sites recommend for kids.

Always: adult supervision · do not eat · keep away from eyes, mouth, and pets · wash hands after play.

🎯 The Recipe

Makes 1 big throwable blob · 10 minutes · ages 6+ with adult help

Ingredients

How to Make It

  1. Pour the glue into a big mixing bowl.
  2. Add the warm water and stir until smooth.
  3. Add the baking soda and stir again. The mixture should look milky.
  4. Drop in 5-10 drops of pink food coloring and the glitter. Stir to combine.
  5. Slowly add 1 tablespoon of contact-lens solution while stirring. Watch it pull together like magic!
  6. If still sticky, add a little more contact solution — but go slow. Too much makes the slime stiff.
  7. Knead with your hands for 2-3 minutes until smooth and stretchy.

💡 Pro tip: If your slime is too soft to throw, knead in an extra teaspoon of contact solution. If it's too stiff, knead in a splash of warm water with a pump of lotion.

🌈 Variations

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Galaxy Slime

Use black food coloring + purple + silver glitter. Looks like a tiny galaxy in your hand.

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Fluffy Slime

Mix in 2 cups of shaving cream before the contact solution. Light, airy, and even more throwable.

Glow Slime

Swap the white glue for glow-in-the-dark glue. Bonus battles after dark!

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Scented Slime

Add 5 drops of food-grade scent oil. Strawberry & cotton candy are top tier.

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Snow Slime

Mix in pre-grown instant snow for an icy, crunchy texture that still throws clean.

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Crunch Slime

Knead in foam beads or small water beads for crackly, satisfying squeezes.

🎯 House Rules for a Slime Battle

👕 Wear old clothes

This stuff washes out of most fabrics, but you don't want to test that on your favorite t-shirt.

🥽 Goggles for the face

Slime in eyes is no fun. Cheap swim goggles work great.

🌳 Take it outside

Grass, patio, driveway. Anywhere you can hose down after.

🎯 Body shots only

No throwing at faces or heads. Shoulders & below.

⏱️ Time limit

10-15 minute rounds. Then water break. Otherwise it gets feral.

🐾 No pets in the area

Slime + curious dog = vet visit. Bring them inside before battle.

🧽 Cleanup Without Tears

Out of Clothes

  1. Scrape off as much as possible while wet
  2. Soak the spot in white vinegar for 5 minutes
  3. Wash on cold cycle with regular detergent
  4. Air dry — never use the dryer if slime is still in the fabric

Out of Hair

  1. DON'T pull. You'll lose hair, you'll lose your mind
  2. Soak the slimy chunk in conditioner for 10 minutes
  3. Comb through gently with a wide-tooth comb
  4. Wash with warm water and shampoo

Off the Patio / Grass

  1. Hose it down right away — wet slime cleans easy
  2. Stubborn spots: warm water + a few drops of dish soap
  3. Avoid pressure washers on grass (kills the lawn)

Storing Leftover Slime

  1. Knead it back into a ball
  2. Seal in a zip bag, squeeze the air out
  3. Store at room temp away from sun
  4. Lasts 1-2 weeks before drying out

Slime FAQs 💬

Why won't my slime form?

Two main causes: (1) your contact-lens solution doesn't contain boric acid/sodium borate — check the label, you need one that does, or (2) you added the solution too fast. Try adding 1 teaspoon at a time and stir between each.

Is contact-solution slime really safe?

Yes, when used as a craft and not eaten. The boric acid in contact solution is heavily diluted and bonded to the glue once mixed. Kids should still wash hands after playing, and keep slime away from mouths, eyes, and pets.

Can I make this without contact solution?

Yes — liquid laundry detergent (like Tide) works as an activator too. Use 1-2 tablespoons in place of contact solution. Same kid-safe rules apply (skin contact only, no eating).

My slime got too sticky. How do I fix it?

Knead in a tiny bit more contact solution — like 1/4 teaspoon at a time. Going slow is the key. You can also rub a little lotion on your hands while kneading; it'll un-stick fast.

My slime got too stiff. Can I save it?

Yes! Add a teaspoon of warm water and a small pump of lotion. Knead for 2 minutes. Repeat if needed until you get your stretch back.

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