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Make Rheopectic slime in less than 15 minutes! (It is not Oobleck)

Step 4Mucilage solution

Mucilage solution
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This is really easy to do. Pour some mucilage in a flask. The quantity depends of the quantity of slime you want to make. I recommend you to start with small quantities. Once you have mastered the technique you can make larger quantities of slime if you want.

Add a quantity of water equal to the amount of mucilage. We are aiming for a 50% mucilage solution.

Now add a few drops of gouache paint and stir well until you have a homogenous mix.
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Food Chemist with a desire to study Entomology some day. Hobbies: Cooking, origami, reading, watching anime, my crazy pigeon and sometimes videogames.