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How to make crystal mud?
Tools/raw materials: glue, water, pigment, hand sanitizer, baking soda, contact lens solution.

1. First, put a small amount of water in the container, add baking soda and stir until it dissolves. There is no specific ratio between water and baking soda. If you are not sure, you can add baking soda and stir until it is saturated (that is, baking soda can no longer be dissolved in water, causing precipitation), and then pour baking soda solution into a clean container.

2. Take out the contact lens solution, pour it into a container and stir it evenly to form water. The specific ratio is half of the liquid water of the contact lens just now.

3. Pour an appropriate amount of glue into the container. The amount of glue depends on the amount of crystal mud needed. Pour a tube of glue, about 60 ml. Add water equivalent to one third of the glue and stir well. Add water to soften the crystal mud.

4. Add pigment to the glue. There is no pigment, you can add red ink for office use. You can also use the baby's watercolor pen, red and blue ink, etc. instead of the paint at home. Then stir well.

5. Add hand sanitizer to the glue and mix well. You can also add laundry detergent, detergent and other things, which are common at home.

6. Pour the molding water just made into the container. Be sure to add a few times. Let me add one thing first. After stirring evenly, see the molding effect. If you are not satisfied, continue to add. Don't pour too much at a time, it will harden the crystal mud.

7. After pouring the molding water, stir it vigorously with a stirring rod and it will soon condense into a ball.

8. After the crystal mud is basically done, my hands are still a little sticky. The solution is to add a small amount of glycerin, or use hand gel if there is no glycerin. There are bubbles in the freshly made crystal mud, which is not very transparent. You can put it overnight to defoam, preferably in the refrigerator, so that the surface will not dry. After defoaming, it will become transparent (because time is limited, the crystal mud below is transparent)