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This is how we made the "cleaning slime" that can pump crumbs from tiny and inaccessible spaces - Walla! Home and design

2022-05-12T21:49:14.904Z


Cleaning guru Allenz Hamai has released a "do-it-yourself" video in which she demonstrates how you can make slime for cleaning dust and crumbs in your home and in a car that is difficult to access.


This is how we made the "cleaning slime" that can pump crumbs from tiny and inaccessible spaces

Cleaning guru Allenz Hamai has released a "do-it-yourself" video in which she demonstrates how you can make slime in your home that instead of getting dirty and annoying will help you clean dust and crumbs in parts of the house and in a car that is difficult to access.

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Thursday, May 12, 2022, 11:50 p.m.

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This is how to make a slime that can be cleaned with it (TIKTOK / ELNAZHAMAI)

Cleaning expert Elenz Hamai shared a trick for collecting crumbs in tiny spaces that are difficult to access at home and in the car - and the "magic sponge" responsible for this you can make entirely yourself from materials that are in your home.



This cleaning sponge is actually a slime that can be prepared in just three ingredients.

Yes.

Slime.

One of the big hits of the kids in recent years and one of the big nightmares of the parents who need to clean up after themselves (and also make sure they are not using hazardous materials).



In a video she shared with Tiktok she demonstrates how she does it.

First she poured into a measuring cup a cup of warm water and a quarter cup of borax powder and mixed.

In a separate bowl she poured five ounces (about 150 ml) of white glue familiar to us from school.

To the paste she added half a cup of warm water and for the final look she added a drop of food coloring - but this is of course not mandatory and you will be left with the whitish look.



Finally, the cleaning expert poured the water and borax mixture into the bowl with the glue and with the help of rubber gloves mixed the two mixtures until the liquid cleaning mixture became thick and sticky.

The slime created she used to easily pick up crumbs from the cup holder in the car, as well as dust residue from the ventilation vents and dirt on the backs of the kitchen chairs and computer keyboard.

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To keep the slime fresh for reuse, Hamai stores it in an airtight container.

As for cleaning the slime, Hamai said that "you can continue to use it until nothing sticks to it, or you can cut the dirty part immediately after use."



Viewers showed enthusiasm for her trick in the comments.

"What !? It's so cool!"

One article and another added: "I'm totally going to do this. Thank you."

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