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S**A
Great Soap Mold!!
I bought this mold to make melt and pour soap and it has performed well. I have, as to date, made seven batches using the mold and it has not cracked or lost its shape. I just followed my soap instructions and lightly spray a paper towel with cooking oil spray and coat before putting soap in and once soap sets I gently pull sides away, flip it and ease the soap onto cutting board. So far eight perfect bars every time. Yes it is plastic but its firm not flimsy. Will be ordering a couple more. This is my favorite mold for everyday sales of my goat milk and fragrance oil soaps!!
N**M
Soap Stuck in Mold
This mold was too difficult to unmold CP soaps. I eventually tore the whole mold up trying to get my soap out and even than I lost the tops of my soap "Goat Milk".
T**D
cute mold easy to use
Easy to use mold, makes a great looking bar of soap and clean up is a breeze! Don't let the clear plastic mold fool you, it's quite durable!
K**R
Five Stars
works great
N**O
Love Goat Milk Soap Bars
Use this mold often. Soap sell well.
A**A
so good! Just what I was looking for and at ...
So far, so good! Just what I was looking for and at a great price!
J**E
Five Stars
it is a beautiful thing to place my soaps on display sounding the remarkable goats milk soap.
H**E
Not heat resistent thus you can't use it for goat milk soap...
This is a clear plastic mold like you would use for glycerin bars or chocolate. It's not sturdy enough to stand up to the heat of soap you make with milk. I gave it two stars because I'm assuming I could use it to make goat milk chocolates? Or maybe I can cut it up and stamp soap with it/Per the expert, there's no way to make goat milk soap that's cold when it goes into your molds. Even the 'cold method' isn't actually cold when you pour it. Milk Soapmaking: The Smart and Simple Guide to Making Lovely Milk Soap From Cow Milk, Goat Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Coconut Milk, or Any Other Animal or Plant Milk
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