I don't see a lot of videos on how to make this slime so I thought I would post how to make charcoal slime. (or Symbiote slime as I like to call it) I personally love this not only because I love black, but the charcoal in this makes the slime stretchy even when it has aged a bit. Plus when your done with your slime you can use the charcoal for other things like brushing your teeth to whiten them, or (my personal favorite) use it as an eyeshadow) BUT......first I need to tell you how to make clear slime! (You can use original slime for this but you have to use a whole lot more charcoal to get it that nice black shade.) First what your going to have to do is get clear glue http://amzn.to/2vo10De Baking soda http://amzn.to/2vnqJM9 and contact lense solution http://amzn.to/2vnun8J
You make clear slime almost the same as you would with original slime (see previous post), but when your mixing the baking soda and contact solution into the glue, you need to stir it very slowly. This is because there is going to be many air bubbles trapped inside of your slime making it look white and the slower you stir the less air bubbles get trapped. After you are finished making your slime it should look a lot original slime, so you need to let it sit for a few days. For a small batch it usually takes 3-5 days and a big batch around 10 days, but if you stirred slowly then it should cut that time by a day or two. Eventually you should have something like this
Luckily you don't have to wait for days to make charcoal slime. Before adding your baking soda and contact solution to your clear glue, get out your Activated Charcoal http://amzn.to/2vkpqiT
and sprinkle some into your glue and stir until it's completely black. And that's it! Just proceed as if you were making clear slime and you'll have Symbiote slime! If don't know why I'm calling it Symbiote slime then check out Venom. He's a character in Spiderman. I thought this slime looked exactly like his suit.
Hope you guys enjoyed this and have fun!
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