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Thank you to all of our wonderful customers the past 9 years. Your support of our soapmaking supply business is greatly appreciated. As we make our final preparations to move to a new home and community we have decided to clear out all of our remaining inventory. We will return in 2009 with all new stock, more wonderful and unique soap molds, even better selection of colorants, butters, oils, fragrances, etc. In the meantime, please be sure to join our newsletter so you can be the first to know when our new store is open.
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How-to 3D Molds
How to Use Your 3D Soap Molds

In these step-by-step instructions you will learn how easy and fun it is to make your own professional 3D soap, using our two-part 3D molds.

The 3D Soap Molds will cast a double sided, three dimensional bar of soap, just like commercial store bought bars.


Step 1: Supplies You Will Need

* Two-Part 3D Soap Mold
* Soap Base (M&P Soap Base or CP Soap Supplies)
* Optional: Fragrance or Essential Oil
* Optional: Colorant
* Pyrex Measuring Cup
* Thermometer
* Small Knife


Step 2: Pour Your Soap

M&P - After preparing your M&P soap base, check the temperature with a thermometer, and verify that it is below 194°F, optimally 150-160°F. Pour the soap slowly and steadily into the mold.

CP - After preparing your CP soap base, pour the soap at a light trace, slowly and steadily into the mold.

Tips:

Overfill the mold cavity by pouring an excess into the funnel. This will act as a reserve and eliminate any large air pockets from forming at the top of the bar.

Lightly tap the mold onto the table to release any trapped air, and if necessary, refill the funnel reserve.


Step 3: Unmold & Trim Your Soap

When the soap is ready to release, gently separate the two halves, until one side separates from the other. To release the soap from the remaining half, lightly and steadily twist the mold (like an ice tray).

To trim your soap, score the cast on both sides with a small knife, where the funnel meets the bar. Then bend the funnel excess, back and forth until it breaks away from the bar. Lastly, trim the excess material or "flashing" from the bar.

Tips:

Unmolding M&P Soap: Most M&P soap can be unmolded from our two-part molds in 4 hours at room temperature. To expedite the unmolding time, after the soap solidifies, chill it to 55-60°F within the mold by placing it into the freezer for 15 minutes, or into the refrigerator for 1 hour. This will make the soap much easier to unmold, and in a fraction of the time at room temperature.

Unmolding CP Soap: It is recommended to let the soap set in the molds for as long as necessary, usually 18-24 hours, until the soap has sufficiently solidified.


Step 4: Cleaning Your 3D Molds

To clean the 3D molds, you can wash them in warm soapy water, or in a dishwasher. If using a dishwasher, run the cycle without detergent, as this will etch the plastic over time.

Our 3D molds are manufactured from thick ABS, which has a continuous operating temperature of 194°F. This makes them dishwasher safe.

Please note: Not all soap molds are dishwasher safe, and therefore should only be washed in warm soapy water.
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