Every home has a computer that is equipped with a wired keyboard. No matter how much time you spend at the computer. The keyboard has such a feature as collecting a lot of dust, dirt and debris. Periodically requires cleaning. Each time, disassembling the keyboard to clean it is not an option. Firstly, it is a long time, and secondly, after such a disassembly-assembly, some keys may not work. There is an excellent solution to this problem: a lick for cleaning the keyboard, it can be created at home from improvised materials.
We suggest you watch a video on which there is a step-by-step instruction in creating such a cleaning product.
To create a slime with improvised means, we need to prepare:
- PVA glue (medium jar);
- sodium tetraborate;
- gouache;
- plastic bottle;
- a pencil;
- scissors;
- a plastic bag.
We take our plastic bottle, preferably 1.5 liter, cut off the bottom from it so that we get a cup about 10 cm high.
Now we completely pour our PVA glue into the resulting cup.
Next we need to add some gouache. The color you choose yourself, which one you like best. In this case, we use green. With a pencil, we help scoop up paint from a jar into glue. We will need about half a jar of gouache, the more you add it, the more saturated the color you get as a result.
Mix thoroughly with the same pencil. All gouache needs to be dissolved in glue.
Then add sodium tetraborate, about 1 tablespoon. Mix well again. During the mixing process, you can notice how our mixture begins to gradually thicken.
The consistency begins to resemble caramel. Add a little more sodium tetraborate, a third of a tablespoon. We continue to mix everything. The consistency of the mixture begins to resemble a thick, viscous dough.
Stir until the mixture becomes so thick that the pencil will stand in it.
After that, take a plastic bag, put on his hand and extract the resulting mixture from our cup. Having placed it in a bag, we knead for some time with our hands.
As a result, we get a viscous slime that is easily stretched, does not tear, crumple and attracts dirt, dust and debris. Even after strong stretching, the lysun quickly returns to its original state.