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Perfect Ectoplasm

Tip For: Slime Blower
Written By: Bo Holbrook

I Bo Holbrook wish to bring to you the perfect Ectoplasm. I spent many hours looking for something with correct consistancy as the Methyllcellulose Powder and Water mixture used in the movie. I have found the perfect, Non-Toxic, Non-Staining, Non-Hurtful thing to use. That thing is Johnsons No more Tears Baby Shampoo. It's Yellow thats the only downside. But it's the proper consistancy and you can put it all over yourself and not worry about getting your eyes burned and whatnot. Just buy yourself a few bottles, Open spout and pour on yourself or into a sampling jar.

For those of you who like to live dangerously you can use other shampoos if you want different colors. But I take no responsibility if you injure your eyes in the process.

For the pink slime used in the slime blowers look around for conditioners. They have the correct texture and color.

User Ratings
10

Ema - Wed Jun 11, 2003 9:13 AM PSD
Kool! I wonder could I pour it over my parents for a joke?

10

Slider_85 - Mon Jan 6, 2003 3:02 AM PSD
Coolness, Is there any way of avoiding the " pouring it on ourselves" part?

10

Kingpin - Thu Sep 26, 2002 9:11 AM PSD
Nice work Bo, hopefully you'll be able to solve the colour problem.

8

Ash - Mon Aug 26, 2002 10:23 AM PSD
Yeah, I was thinking "just add food coloring"

9

El Barto - Sat Aug 10, 2002 4:55 PM PSD
That's a great idea,I'll Try It.

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