Description
Product Description:This Lotus Blossom Soy Melt Mold is perfect for making your own wax melts to use in a wax melter (either an electric melter or a traditional oil burner). |
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Material: Plastic | Style: Bar | |
Avg. Bar Volume: 44ml | Bar Cavities: 5 | |
Bar Depth: 19mm | Bar Length: 50mm | |
Bar Width: 50mm | Max Temperature: 62ºC | |
Mold Total Capacity (ml): 147 |
Directions:Soy Melts: Melt & Pour Soap: Pour melted soap at a temperature no hotter than 57ºC into mold. Cool until soap has hardened. Remove soap from mold. For easier unmolding, place into freezer for 30 minutes, and then immerse bottom of the mold in hot water for a few moments. Do not use cooking spray to coat mold. Cold Process Soap: Coat the mold with cooking spray. Pour soap at trace into mold. After 24 hours, flip mold over onto a clean surface. Gently push the back of the mold until the soap begins to release then pull the soap out of the mold with a gloved hand. Allow soap to cure for 4-8 weeks. Note that some CP soap recipes may require a week to harden enough to remove from the mold. If this is the case with your recipe, we recommend adding sodium lactate to your recipe to assist with creating a harder bar faster. Points of Interest:Manufacturer: Milky Way Molds Care Instructions:Milky Way Soap Molds can tolerate temperatures of 135-145 degrees F (57-62ºC). Above these temperatures, warping may occur. Soap is easiest to release 12-24 hours after cooling. |
peter-and-tina-neale.nz –
I have one of each of the plastic molds and can’t speak highly enough of them. My little tarts pop out with no trouble at all, unlike my experience when using silicone molds. These not only make gorgeously shaped tarts but they clean up nicely with a bit of dishwashing liquid and soap, and appear to be long lasting.
peter-and-tina-neale.nz –
^ Apologies, that should read, ‘dishwashing liquid and WARM WATER’ – not soap