Materials you’ll need:
- A bowl
- Hard slime
- Warm water
- A spoon or spatula
Step 1: Prepare your materials
Gather all the materials you’ll need, including the bowl, hard slime, warm water, and a spoon or spatula. Having everything ready will make the process smoother.
Step 2: Add warm water
Place the hard slime into the bowl. Slowly pour warm water over the slime, ensuring it is fully submerged. The warm water helps to loosen the slime and make it more pliable.
Step 3: Let it soak
Allow the hard slime to soak in the warm water for about 5-10 minutes. This gives the water enough time to penetrate the slime, softening its texture.
Step 4: Stir and knead
Using the spoon or spatula, stir the slime around in the water. Break up any clumps and ensure that the slime is evenly exposed to the warm water. After stirring, begin kneading the slime with your hands. You’ll start to feel its texture becoming softer as you work with it.
Step 5: Repeat if necessary
If your slime is still not soft enough, you can repeat steps 2 to 4 until you achieve the desired consistency. You may need to add more warm water during the process.
Step 6: Store properly
Once your slime has softened, make sure to store it properly to prevent it from hardening again. Place it in an airtight container or sealable bag when not in use. This will help maintain its softness and extend its shelf life.
With just a few simple steps, you can easily soften hard slime and bring it back to life. Remember to have all the necessary materials ready, soak the slime in warm water, stir and knead it, and repeat the process if needed. By following these steps and storing your slime properly, you can enjoy playing with it time and time again.