What to do with unwanted slime

Polyvinyl alcohol and Borax are both slightly hazardous in case of eye and skin contact. If polyvinyl alcohol and Borax make skin contact, wash with soap and water. If either chemical makes eye contact, flush eyes with water for about 15 minutes. Make sure the children avoid ingestion of polyvinyl alcohol, Borax, and slime. After the activity, have the children wash their hands with soap and water. Avoid getting any of the materials on cloths as they may stain. To dispose of the slime, throw away in a waste container. Borax is toxic to animals so keep the slime away from pets.

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More Humane (or Slimeane) Way to Get Rid of Largos

So i'm basically moving up the slime tier, so i have to empty several of my corrals since i stocked most of my corrals full of largos of the lower tier (Tabby, Rock, and Phosphor). Problem is, there's no quick way of getting rid of largos, and no kind way to do it as well. I either have to lead them to the cliff near the ocean, where i proceed to push each of them to the ocean, or throw them to the incinerator, like a mass murderer. This also applies to normal slimes as well.

As a suggestion, why not add a 'cannon' or some sort, where you load it up with unwanted slime, which would then shoot the slime to the sky, letting it land somewhere in the island. Seems like a much kinder approach then go on like a certain dictactor and ordered mass execution

Don't need it? Burn it!
 
What to do with unwanted slime


The Incinerator is a facility available at any plot on The Ranch, Ogden's Retreat, Mochi's Manor, and Viktor's Workshop. Incinerators can be used to more conveniently dispose of unwanted items and slimes, but are primarily intended to be a habitat for Fire Slimes by keeping them in the Ash Trough and burning food. The Ash Trough holds 20 units of ash.

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An Incinerator will instantly burn anything it touches into ash, and then burn that ash into nothing. It's an excellent solution for eliminating a tarr outbreak or for simply disposing of unwanted slimes if you're a terrible, heartless monster.

Ash Trough
An ash trough allows you to collect the ash of incinerated food at its base, which is eaten exclusively by fire slimes. It's gross.

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Incinerator
Incinerator
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Don't need it? Burn it!

Price: 450

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Upgrades

What to do with unwanted slime
Ash Trough
Ash Trough
What to do with unwanted slime

An ash trough allows you to collect the ash of incinerated food at its base, which is eaten exclusively by fire slimes. It's gross.

Price: 500

What to do with unwanted slime

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Changelog

  • 1.3.1 - Fixed an issue where the ash trough was not correctly remembering its fullness after a save/reload.
  • 1.2.1 - Fixed a bug where the incinerator could destroy glints. They will no longer fight fire with fire.
  • 1.0.1 - Fire Slimes will no longer despawn in an empty trough.
  • 0.6.0 - Updated model, and can now be upgraded with an Ash Trough which can be used to corral Fire Slimes.
  • Before 0.2.0 - Added.

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What to do with unwanted slime

What to do with unwanted slime

What to do with unwanted slime

The hype for slimes has been around for a while. Some people use it as a tool to manage their stress and anxiety, while children use it as a toy. However, it is crucial to understand the consequences of recklessly throwing slimes and learn how to dispose of slime to protect the environment.

How To Dispose Of Slime

What to do with unwanted slime

You can use the following techniques to get rid of slimes you don’t want or if your homemade slime didn’t turn out the way you wanted:

1. Cut It Into Little Pieces Before Putting It In The Trash

Large chunks of slime can be damaging to the environment if they are thrown in the trash since they will attract additional waste. This will not only make a mess but also be problematic for any staff members who manage your trash collection. Therefore, the best idea is to cut the slime into small pieces before tossing it out with your household waste.

2. Speak To Your Local Recycling Facility

If you have a large amount of slime to throw, you can bring it to a recycling center. Some recycling facilities will take your items for no cost, while others will charge a small fee.

Getting in touch with your local recycling center is a good idea because they have the skills needed to dispose of these things properly.

3. Give It Away

If you have some unused slime or you made a lot of it for a YouTube video, you can probably give it away to children.

You can call a neighboring school or look for kids in your own relatives and friends who might like slime. Another option is finding an orphanage or children’s welfare facility that will take these kinds of toys and sensory items.

Slime can be a great educational tool, especially for smaller kids. If you have a large quantity of slime on hand, a donation is the best way to get rid of it.

Re-Using Old Slime

What to do with unwanted slime

Instead of disposing of the slime, you can make your slime new again if you would still like to keep it. Many times, slime dries out and hardens into solid rock, and people think they can’t use it anymore.

All you need to do is warm it up in hot water and give it a good knead. To make it more soft and flexible, you can also use shampoo, foaming hand soap, hand sandpaper, hair gel, or liquid gelatin.

Avoid These Mistakes When Disposing of Slime

What to do with unwanted slime

Slime is not a hazardous substance, yet it is still not a good idea to discard it carelessly. Here are some things to remember:

1. Avoid Flushing Slime Down The Toilet Or Drain

You will encourage the growth of bacteria if you wash slime down the drain or the kitchen sink.
Because of the slime, various mold and bacteria may begin to grow in your sink. It begins to smell and clogs your pipes, among other things.

Even if the slime eventually dries off, running water in your sink or drain will continually swell it. So it is best to keep it away from pipes, flushes, and sinks.

2. Be Careful While Handling The Ingredients

If you want to manufacture some slime for a science assignment, try to avoid using any toxic or non-biodegradable ingredients. PVA glue is unquestionably biodegradable, but slime recipes frequently include foam beads, glitter, or other charms. Therefore, you might not be able to send your slime to a recycling facility if you want to use such ingredients.

However, simple PVA glue slime recipes can be readily thrown away in the trash.

Compared to other straightforward recipes, the slime that involves borax and alcohol may be slightly dangerous. These dangerous compounds have the potential to make your eyes leak, so you should exercise extreme caution when using them.

If you have non-biodegradable slime, you should make every effort to use it rather than discarding it in the trash. Other than that, keep pets and children away from borax and alcohol slime. Ensure your kids wash their hands with water and soap after using this kind of slime.

Bouns Tip – Reuse Slime Containers

What to do with unwanted slime

Most slime containers and jars can be recycled or used again around the house. You can use them to keep stationery or any other craft supplies.

These containers are safer to use than the other ones on the market because they are either food-grade or cosmetic-grade. You may quickly ascertain this by looking at the number on the jar’s or container’s bottom. This will help you determine whether the container can be recycled or is secure enough to hold additional objects.

Takeaway

Using our tips and tricks, we hope you will be easily able to dispose of your slime. By doing this, you are not only thinking about the environment but also about the other individuals who work in the waste management sector and deal with your waste regularly.