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This has to be one of the best home product, i have ever come across .. This stuff is awesome! Perfect for getting those truly hard to reach places & corners. This is perfect for cleaning a keyboard.
After trying other alternatives like high pressure air spray,which just blows deeper into the cracks and crevices and doesn't get the job done like the awesome cleaning slime..
Take time to watch the video below for detailed information on how to DIY this effective Cleaning Slime.. Also note that vinegar will dissolve this slime - just in case you get any on your carpet or clothing!
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This Cleaning slime would pull all that gunk out with it! This is Tested and Proven to be highly effective..It does not leave residues, keep your hands clean and has a proven disinfecting action.
Here’s the link to where you can order this stuff ...Amazon – Magic Cleaning Slime
Material Needed
You’ll Need:
2 tablespoons of Elmer's Glue-All Multi-Purpose Glue
This has to be one of the best home product, i have ever come across .. This stuff is awesome! Perfect for getting those truly hard to reach places & corners. This is perfect for cleaning a keyboard.
After trying other alternatives like high pressure air spray,which just blows deeper into the cracks and crevices and doesn't get the job done like the awesome cleaning slime..
Take time to watch the video below for detailed information on how to DIY this effective Cleaning Slime.. Also note that vinegar will dissolve this slime - just in case you get any on your carpet or clothing!
Must Read: Amazing Family Tree Wall Decal
This Cleaning slime would pull all that gunk out with it! This is Tested and Proven to be highly effective..It does not leave residues, keep your hands clean and has a proven disinfecting action.
Here’s the link to where you can order this stuff ...Amazon – Magic Cleaning Slime
Material Needed
2 tablespoons of Elmer's Glue-All Multi-Purpose Glue
1 Tbs water
4 Tbs Water
In a small dish combine the school glue and 1 Tbs of water, mixing well. In another small bowl combine 4 Tbs Borax and 4 Tbs Water, mixing well until the borax dissolves.
Combine the ingredients from both bowls and immediately stir well, creating awesome cleaning slime.
If you want Colored slime, you can add a drop or two of food coloring to the water in the “glue” dish prior to mixing.
Play with the slime until it’s no longer wet, You don’t want it to be dripping, you want it to just feel “damp”.
This process is great for the kids, let them handle it with clean dry hands, until it no longer feels gritty and is nice and smooth and very lightly damp.
At this point, if you place it on a piece of paper for about 10 seconds, it won’t leave a spot or residue.
To use, apply it to your keyboard or vents, then gently pull off.
Another Very Effective Cleaner is USB Mini Vacuum Keyboard Cleaner
26 Comments
OMGoodness! What a great video! I'll have to have a fun project day with my son. What boy wouldn't LOVE slime? :) Thanks!
ReplyDeletemelissa, Thanks ! Definitely keep me posted on how the Awesome Cleaning Slime works out for you...
ReplyDeleteHi, Thanks for commenting, The recipe does not include borax and the link is to the same product on Amazon. Take time to watch the video below for detailed information on how to DIY this effective Cleaning Slime..
ReplyDeletei can't find a video below with the link to the cleaning video. i watched the one showing how to make fun slime adding glitter, eyes, etc. and she said in it to click on the "about" section below to view the other one. i can't find the "about" link. this looks like an awesome thing to use and i want to try it. will the recipe using the starch work for cleaning? if not, can i just substitute equal measures of borax for the starch? thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am presently working on a post with the full recipe instruction but for now, try substituting equal measures of borax for the starch.. thanks
Deletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggZS1judXHA
DeleteI just made some up and it is so easy. I was worrid at first because it was not comming to gether. It was jut stringy. So i waited and it melted together.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing us.
Thank megan for the commenting, am sure it was worth the while..Enjoy
DeleteWow this is really cool! Can't wait to try doing this with my son and it will def put a smile on his face! Much appreciated for an informative video.
ReplyDeleteGlad I can of Help
ReplyDeleteso after u clean things how do u get the junk off and reuse
ReplyDeleteI’m going to put up a whole post about that soon!
DeleteYeah I would like to know how to clean the junk out so you can reuse it. Do you use warm soapy water?
ReplyDeleteIf you use warm soapy water, the borax bonds will break with the glue and it will fall apart. Just make several batches and store in ziplocs. Buy the glue with the school sales (4 for $1) and one small container of borax will go a long way.
ReplyDeleteamazing! i would like to try this but what can i use to rplace BORAX? rply as soon as possible.
ReplyDeletesays in the video you can use liquid starch, but I'm unclear whether that would also be a cleaning agent or not. :/
Deletetry substituting equal measures of borax for the starch.. thanks
DeleteG'day! :) This cleaning slime looks great! I will definitely be giving this a go - the kids might get some in their stockings... who knows, I might have some cleaning elves ready at hand at the end of xmas day! ;) Thanks very much! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Gen, Thanks for your kind words..definitely give it a trial & let us how it turned out for you..
Deletehow do you dispose of the slime when you're done?
ReplyDeleteas stated in the article, you can use vinegar to melt the slime after usage
ReplyDeletevery nice
ReplyDeleteHi how do you get the slime clean? Is there another post on that?
ReplyDeletemelissa, Thanks ! Definitely keep me posted on how the Awesome Cleaning Slime works out for you...
ReplyDeleteCan I store this? How?
ReplyDeleteThat glow in the dark slime reminded me of the second Ghostbusters movie.... Anyone else? :)
ReplyDeleteCool tutorial!