Rainbow Slime STEM Kit
Best Slime on the Market
Go beyond gluey formulas and make the world’s best slime using Steve Spangler’s Rainbow Slime Art. Each kit comes with six rainbow slime colors with 240-milliliter bottles of high quality PVA (polyvinyl alcohol). Our slime formulation is unlike anything else on the market because of the addition of stabilizing agents that reduce the growth of bacteria while preserving the stretchy, stringy, gooey properties of slime that everyone loves. Recommended for children ages 6 and older with adult supervision.
What do students learn from Rainbow Slime?
Making rainbow slime is a great way to introduce the concept of changes in states of matter, demonstrate the process of cross-linking long chains of molecules and explore the science of polymers.
How does it work?
Slime Art is like microscopic spaghetti – long chains of slippery, slimy molecules called polymers are linked together by the activator solution. Keep your slime in a zipper-lock bag for safe storage and keep off of carpets, wood surfaces or any place you slime could cause damage.
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cindy hullett –
How many students can make slime with this kit?
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Staff Lisa – Customer Service Manager –
Each bottle will make 8 – 1 ounce batches of Slime. How many batches you get will all depend on how much slime you want to give each student.
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longdeademperor (verified owner) –
Is there a way to buy additional Slime Art Activator Solution separately from the Slime Art packs? I always seem to run out before I have used up all the slime in the pack. Thanks in advance. It’s a great product!
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Customer Service –
The Slime Art Activator Solution is not sold separately at the moment. Check out this experiment page: https://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/glue-borax-gak/ It will walk you through how to make your own activator solution with supplies from home. The result is pretty close and will work when used with our Slime Art Goo.
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Kathleen Hazelton-Leech –
When drying the slime do you put crumpled up foil under it to get these amazing 3D shapes, or what? Please explain the process to get the 3D shapes. Looks exciting and fun!
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joshlittrell –
Kathleen, thanks for the question. When drying slime I would suggest to dry it on a glass table or granite counter top. If you put a fan near by it will give some air flow to start the dehydration process. While it dehydrates it will start the slime to curl. Once the slime is dry you can use a simple counter cleanser to remove any slime residue. Enjoy the Slime Art! Joshua
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Sam –
Does the slime contain any gluten ingredients?
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smack2021 –
Slime is gluten free!
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Kandice Rowe –
I need this slime to come back in stock for my classroom. Does anyone know where I can find anything similar to this super slime mixture?
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smack2021 –
Kandice, I apologize this item has been discontinued and will not be restocked.
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