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Scoop only about one or two spoonfuls of the borax-water mix you made and put that into the glue substance you had in the other plastic cup.
Stir well until mixture turns to gel, otherwise known as OOBLECK!! Don't scoop out more than one or two spoon-fulls of the borax-water mix to put into the glue substance.
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