How do I get slime out of hair and clothing?

WikiGiraffeLeaper849
09/30/24 6:52am
HELP. My son and I made slime for him to play with, and he accidentally got some stuck in his hair. Please tell me there's a way to get it out quickly without giving him a haircut?

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Bruna Coutinho
Bruna Coutinho
Cleaning Expert
09/30/24 8:14am
Vinegar is an effective home remedy for cleaning up slime. Mix white vinegar and water in a bowl, and apply it to the slime to break it apart.

Vinegar works great for removing slime from hair, but it also is effective for cleaning slime off of carpet, clothes, and upholstery.
WikiEagleDiver755
09/30/24 10:23am
Olive oil worked wonders for me. My kids tend to get slime in their hair pretty often, so I have some experience here. Just pour a dollop of olive or vegetable oil over the clump of slime and then work it in with your hands. The slime will come right out. Give them a bath and shampoo their hair when you're done.
WikiDesertLeaper849
09/30/24 1:18pm
Did you make the slime with contact solution? If so, soak his hair in contact solution and it will loosen it up enough that you should be able to slide it right out of his hair, no cutting required. :)
WikiRiverSlinger714
09/30/24 3:36pm
Use conditioner. The conditioner should soften up the slime enough to get it out of his hair, although it may take a few washes with shampoo to get all of the residue out.
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Sergey Paramonov
Sergey Paramonov
Laundry Expert
09/30/24 6:14pm
If the slime got on any fabric, I'd recommend taking it to the laundromat. The machines at the laundromat rinse out the slime a lot better, and you won't risk getting any of the mess in your own washer.

Try to remove as much dirt on the surface of the fabric before putting in the machine, and follow the care instructions on the label.
WikiWombatCaster210
09/30/24 7:11pm
I got slime on my sweatshirt, but was thankfully able to use vinegar and laundry soap to get it out, so it's worth trying that before spending money at the laundromat, especially because the longer the slime sits, the faster it'll harden.
WikiTigerDancer210
10/01/24 7:12am
if you are working with hardened slime, try rubbing an ice cube on it to loosen it up, just like you would with bubble gum in your hair. then add the vinegar. rub the vinegar in with a toothbrush or some other similar brush.
Anonymous WikiGiraffe
Anonymous WikiGiraffe
11/22/24 10:27pm
Adding way too much slime activator like borax solution or contact lens solution or whatever you used for the slime can harden the slime so it clumps together and falls off. You can also add slime softener like lemon juice or glycerin so the slime kind of dissolves and you can rinse it off. You might still need to wash it a bit though. I find that a lot of hand sanitizers work if you rub it into the slime and then scrape it off with a hard flat tool (like a plastic card) works really well.

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Make sure your hands are moisturized when you play with your slime—this prevents it from sticking to your dry hands.
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When your slime gets too dirty or sticky, throw it in the waste bin instead of playing it.