STEPS
HOW TO MAKE CLEAR SLIME
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If you’re looking for a simple and satisfying how to make slime guide, this pink clear slime is a great place to start. It’s smooth, glossy, and easy to control, making it ideal for beginners, kids (with supervision), and anyone who enjoys hands-on sensory play. This recipe uses common household materials and avoids powdered borax, while still delivering a stretchy, transparent slime with a clean finish.
Before getting into the steps, here’s what you can expect from the finished slime:
Clear, jelly-like transparency (after resting)
Smooth and elastic stretch
Soft resistance when kneaded
Non-sticky and easy to handle
Light pink color that looks glossy and clean
The process itself is simple, and you’ll notice the texture change clearly at each stage.
Clear glue (clear PVA or school glue)
Water
Baking soda
Contact lens solution
(must contain boric acid or sodium borate)
Pink liquid food coloring
Mixing bowl
Spoon or wooden stick
Pour clear glue into a bowl, then add a small amount of water.
Stir slowly until the mixture is fully blended.
At this stage, the mixture should look smooth and slightly runny.
This dilution helps the slime stretch more evenly later.
Add 1–2 drops of pink food coloring and mix gently.
The liquid should turn a light, transparent pink.
Tip: Stir slowly to avoid creating air bubbles, which can affect clarity.
Add about ½ teaspoon of baking soda to the bowl.
Stir until fully dissolved.
You won’t see much change yet, but this step prepares the glue so it reacts properly with the contact solution.
Add contact lens solution a few drops at a time, stirring after each addition.
You’ll notice:
The mixture starts to thicken
Strings form when you lift the spoon
The slime begins pulling away from the bowl
Stop adding solution as soon as it forms a soft lump.
Take the slime out of the bowl and knead it with your hands for 1–2 minutes.
During kneading:
The surface becomes smoother
Stickiness reduces
Stretch improves
If it still feels sticky, add 1 more drop of contact solution and knead again.
Place the slime in a sealed container and let it rest for 12–24 hours.
This resting time allows trapped air bubbles to rise and disappear, making the slime clearer and more glossy.
Too sticky:
Add a tiny amount of contact solution and knead.
Too stiff:
Add a few drops of water and knead slowly.
Not clear enough:
Let it rest longer and avoid over-mixing.
Store in an airtight container when not in use
Keep away from heat and direct sunlight
Wash hands before play to keep the slime clean
Properly stored, this slime can last for weeks while maintaining its texture.
By following this how to make slime method, you’ll get a pink clear slime that looks clean, feels smooth, and stretches evenly without sticking to your hands. It’s a simple process with visible changes at every step—perfect for learning how slime works and enjoying the experience of making it yourself.
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