Spin & Choose: Crazy Slime Dares!

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Spin & Choose: Crazy Slime Dares!

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Choosing Dares with a Spin Wheel App
  3. Making Slime with a Hard Party and Sticky Slime
  4. Adding Water Repellent to Slime
  5. Freezing Activator into Ice Cubes
  6. Combining Borax Powder and Instant Snow in Slime
  7. Creating Black Slime

Introduction

Welcome back to my channel! In this video, I'll be taking on five dares chosen by a spin wheel app. Instead of manually picking the dares like before, I decided to make it more exciting by letting the app choose for me. If you enjoyed my previous slime video using the spin wheel app, you'll love this one too. So let's jump right into it!

Choosing Dares with a Spin Wheel App

To add an element of surprise, I prepared 25 dares from my previous video and cut them into small pieces. With my eyes closed, I picked out five dares at a time from a hat. Then, I let the spin wheel app choose a number between one to five. Whatever number was chosen, I had to do the dare associated with it. It was a fun twist to the usual dare videos, and you guys seemed to enjoy it.

Making Slime with a Hard Party and Sticky Slime

In the first set of dares, the spin wheel app chose number four. The dare was to make slime with a hard party and a really sticky slime. For this, I used mythical slimes' Unicorn Boogers, a gorgeous glitter gold putty, and a metallic blue sticky slime. I mixed the two together, although the slime wasn't very sticky initially. Surprisingly, they blended well, resulting in a nice slime. I did have to activate it a bit, but overall, it turned out to be an interesting combination.

Adding Water Repellent to Slime

Moving on to the second set, the spin wheel app chose number four again. The dare was to add a can of water repellent, the stuff you spray on objects to make them waterproof, into a slime and see what happens. I used water repellent meant for outdoor objects like rain boots and backpacks. However, as it's not recommended to inhale it too much, I sprayed it a few times instead of using the whole can. After mixing and waiting for it to dry, I tested it with water. Surprisingly, the slime repelled the water, which was fascinating to see. Comparing it to a slime without the water repellent, the difference was clear.

Freezing Activator into Ice Cubes

For the third dare, I had to freeze activator into ice cubes. I added more activator than needed in case I required extra. After letting it sit in the freezer for over 24 hours, I had ice cubes containing the activator. I used a completely melted slime for this experiment and added the ice cube to see if it would activate. To my surprise, it did activate the slime, although it was a bit cold to touch. Overall, it was a successful experiment.

Combining Borax Powder and Instant Snow in Slime

The fourth dare was to mix borax powder and instant snow, then add it to slime. I wondered how it would affect the slime and if it would melt or activate it. I combined half a teaspoon of borax with a teaspoon of instant snow and added them to a sticky, melted slime. Surprisingly, it did not over activate the slime as expected. It got messy, but I had to use my diluted borax solution to activate it fully. The result was a cloud-like slime with bead-like textures.

Creating Black Slime

For the final dare, the spin wheel app chose number three. The dare was to put black in a slime. I had never made black slime before, so this was exciting for me. I mixed water, color, and cornstarch to create a solid and liquid texture. Mixing this into black slime was a bit challenging, as there were tough chunks that required strength to blend in. After activating it, I ended up with a fluffy and thick black slime.

In conclusion, the spin wheel app added an exciting twist to the dare video. We explored the combination of different ingredients and saw fascinating reactions. It was a fun and unique experiment that resulted in some satisfying slimes. Happy slime making!

Highlights:

  • Letting a spin wheel app choose dares adds an element of surprise to the video.
  • Mixing a hard party with sticky slime created an interesting combination.
  • Water repellent in slime repels water, making it waterproof.
  • Freezing activator into ice cubes successfully activates slime.
  • Combining borax powder and instant snow resulted in a cloud-like slime.
  • Creating black slime added a new color and texture to the collection.

FAQ:

Q: What was the purpose of using a spin wheel app to choose the dares? A: The spin wheel app added an element of surprise to the video and made the dare selection process more exciting for the viewers.

Q: Did the water repellent make the slime completely waterproof? A: The water repellent caused the slime to repel water, but it may not necessarily make it completely waterproof. It depends on the amount used and the specific slime formula.

Q: Did freezing the activator affect its properties? A: Freezing the activator did not significantly affect its properties. It still successfully activated the slime, although it made it colder to touch.

Q: How did combining borax powder and instant snow affect the slime? A: The combination of borax powder and instant snow created a cloud-like texture and bead-like textures within the slime. It did not overactivate the slime as expected.

Q: What is the process of creating black slime? A: To create black slime, water, color, and cornstarch were mixed to create a solid and liquid texture. This mixture was then added to the slime, resulting in a fluffy and thick black slime.

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