rdc1978
Well-Known Member
Allo,
Ive seen a few threads on this topic, but nothing super recent. I live in northern California and I want to do soap swirls so I've been soaping at a fairly low temperature and so I think that even covering the mold in a regular blanket may not be helping because the temperature of the soap is so low.
I tried cpop but wasn't a fan, I think it may have something to do with this oven, which is electric and cooled down pretty rapidly.
So I'm thinking about covering with an electric blanket, which makes sense. Has anyone perfected the process? My area isn't super cold, but is there a temperature I should get the air under the blanket to and then turn it off? Should I just leave it for a few hours? Low, high, in between? Do I just need to be a helicopter soap mommy and check it every hour to make sure it's not overheating?
Thanks in advance!
Ive seen a few threads on this topic, but nothing super recent. I live in northern California and I want to do soap swirls so I've been soaping at a fairly low temperature and so I think that even covering the mold in a regular blanket may not be helping because the temperature of the soap is so low.
I tried cpop but wasn't a fan, I think it may have something to do with this oven, which is electric and cooled down pretty rapidly.
So I'm thinking about covering with an electric blanket, which makes sense. Has anyone perfected the process? My area isn't super cold, but is there a temperature I should get the air under the blanket to and then turn it off? Should I just leave it for a few hours? Low, high, in between? Do I just need to be a helicopter soap mommy and check it every hour to make sure it's not overheating?
Thanks in advance!