Magnetic slime is one of the coolest slime recipes to make. It still oozes and stretches like slime, but with the added iron oxide powder it will react to a strong magnetic field. Ordinary magnets will not work with magnetic slime because they’re not strong enough. You have to make sure to use a neodymium magnet for the best effect.
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This slime recipe is just one of the few that we’ll be sharing as a sneak peak into the 30 kid-tested recipes that we have featured in our new Secrets Of Slime Recipe Book. Secrets Of Slime is set to release March 19th, but you can pre-order the book HERE on Amazon.
In order to make sure that your slime turns out, be sure to read the instructions and the ingredients carefully. Do not substitute the ingredients in the slime or it can result in your slime not forming.
The type of glue and saline solution you use is very important. Always make sure you’re using saline solution that contains sodium borate and boric acid. And for glue, you need a quality PVA glue, I prefer Elmer’s for our slime recipes.
*Note: that this is not a recipe for human consumption. It is for play purposes only. Make sure to supervise young children.
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