✨ Get ready to slime your way to fun!
Maddie Rae's Clear Slime Glue is a 1-gallon, non-toxic, and washable slime-making solution, designed specifically for crafting the clearest slime. Perfect for kids and adults alike, this versatile glue is ideal for various arts and crafts projects, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. With immediate shipping, you can dive into your slime-making journey without delay!
Brand | SCS Direct |
Specific Uses For Product | Art, Craft |
Material | Slime |
Compatible Material | Plastic, Glitter, Clay |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Non Toxic, Washable |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can |
Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
Viscosity | Medium to High |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 656103027286 |
Manufacturer | SCS Direct |
Item Weight | 8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Item model number | SGC3-286 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Slime |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Gallon |
Manufacturer Part Number | SCS-SGC3-286 |
T**U
Perfect! Works For Any Slime.
The media could not be loaded. I did not waste any glue using this! This was a great investment; the slime I made with the glue--unlike the other reviews--was stretchy as I wanted it to be and "fluffy" as I wanted it to be. It is great mixing with food coloring and glitter! Unlike with Elmer's clear glue, the glitter actually was able to spread out evenly, as well as distribute itself so that it looked nice.The glue is perfect, it just depends on your recipe.
A**R
Works great for calming bottles!
We used these item with a bit of water, some glitter and water beads. It worked perfectly! The glue slowed the glitter down so when you shook the bottle, it took almost 10 minutes for all the glitter to settle. We used fine and coarse glitter. The fine glitter was the last to settle, but the bottles are beautiful. We used Voss bottles for the bottles. Easy to handle and perfect to see the glitter show.
T**R
but I couldn’t be happier! This glue is perfect for clear slime
I own a slime shop, so I’ve tested a lot of clear glue along the way. I was hesitant to try this one after reading some of the reviews, but I couldn’t be happier! This glue is perfect for clear slime! No strong odor, no yellow tint, crystal clear, and it makes THICK clear slime that doesn’t instantly melt and stick to my hands.I think the negative reviews must be from people who may not have as much experience/patience with making slime. It takes awhile to activate and requires lots of mixing/kneading because the resulting slime has such a thick texture. In fact, I’ve found the easiest way is to use a mixer.I’m also not sure what “odor” some of these reviews are talking about, because I’ve kept several batches for months at a time with absolutely zero odor... so I think a lot of the negativity stems from customer error. This glue is perfect! :)
M**M
Great for slime experts, not so much for me!
So here is an extensive review on this glue for anyone needing a more detailed experience to consider before buying, since the reviews are sort of on the fence. This is only my experience and the problems I faced may or may not be my fault.How "good" you are at your slime making definitely plays into having more success with this glue than fails. By good, I mean having a recipe and process down enough that it really doesn't matter WHAT type of glue you use. Which is why a lot of the negative reviews were more likely a result of user error than the glue itself.I decided to buy this glue after seeing an amazing demo by a popular youtube slimer. Her clear slime looked sooo awesome, smooth and crystal clear. After struggling with this glue 4-5 times I am convinced she's one of those people who could make slime in her sleep. I did not have 1 single successful batch of *clear slime. Every single batch that I made came out too sticky to my liking. It wasnt runny sticky - it was the exact consistency and stretch I wanted, just unpleasantly sticking to the inside of my clean fingers, palms and fingertips. It may be the glue formula or may just be something I'm doing wrong.Adding water to the slime makes the stickiness worse. The only water you should add is the borax activator water in my opinion. I tested different oils to rid stickiness. Almond oil + contact solution made it a creamy, lovely stretchy non-sticky texture! but, along with any other oils I tried, it always made it cloudy...even after sitting for days :/.I tried not adding oil so it could be clear, then running hot water over it, pure glycerin, bathing it in baking soda water, letting it sit a few days, no luck...still sticky-ish. It was a frustrating problem, because borax would continue to make the slime breaky and rubbery but not get rid of the stickiness.It also took awhile to lose its tackiness. After sittting in a container there was a layer of thick sticky "grease" that rises to the top, even when no oil was added. The greasy layer was usually worse when oil was added since I'm guessing it rises to the top too. As I played with the slime 3-4 times it went away, but it was still unpleasant to get on your hands.Beside the stickiness, cloudiness and greasy layer issue, I didn't have any other significant issue with the slime. My "failed" clear batches made very pretty, nice semi- opaque slimes pictured. I don't agree that it smells bad. Personally, I think the smell is not as strong as elmers glue. My oldest slime is 2 weeks old and it hasn't spoiled, or smell rancid at all. The glue is very thick compared to elmers so not sure why a review mentioned it was thin?... I'm sad I can't figure out what the problem is, it's a very clear glue with the potential for a great crystal clear un-tinted slime.At this point, I would not personally recommend this for slime to sell, for myself at least. I don't think customers would enjoy a layer of sticky residue when first touching their slime... On to Elmer's glue for me!
F**K
Pretty expensive but works great for slime !
For a gallon of clear glue, this may not be the cheapest but if you want a good quality glue for slime then this works . The glue is very easily activated though so be careful while making slime .
Q**R
The kids LOVED it at the birthday party
We make liquid gold slime using this, Colorations gold watercolor, and liquid starch. The kids LOVED it at the birthday party. I literally made the entire gallon, put it in a shallow plastic storage bin on the grass, and the kids surrounded it for hours.I bought a second gallon to make suncatchers. I poured about 1/4" of the glue into a plastic dish (I bought the scientific hexagonal trays from Amazon for this, what a deal!), the kids placed in glass stones and a strong cord for the hanger. We let it dry several days, took it out, and flipped it to dry a couple more. This was so much prettier than using standard white school glue, which remained milky. The clear glue made the project quite beautiful.
D**N
My daughter loves it.
UGH Slime! I'm sure if you're a parent like I am, you're tired of slime. However, I have to say that this is a good product when it comes to making clear slime. Other brands come out cloudy but this has a clarity that we haven't come across. And believe me, my daughter is constantly making slime. I'm not gonna complain because it keeps her off electronics and away from the television. I like this glue and what really matters is that my daughter loves it. She keeps asking to buy more with her gift card she received for Christmas.
S**H
Slime with Students ....So So
I used this with a group of middle school students. I was able to get good slime. Howerver kids dont always follow directions or measure well. I found the Maddie Rae glue unforgiving, once the student messed up the slime with this glue it became impossible to fix.
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