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Hi All,
I have some (almost) brand new, 25 lb block molds and cutter from FCS. I like the workmanship--very nice! I've made two batches in them, and so far, so good. But I'm curious if others have and use them, and if you have any tips.
For instance, I'm finding the mylar sheets used to line them stick a bit, even with a pretty hard recipe.
Also, this second batch, a few tablespoons of clear-something seeped out the bottom. I haven't taken it out of the mold yet, but I know the soap was sufficiently emulsified, so I'm not sure what/why the leakage. Given the size of the block, the amount won't affect anything, but... should I use petroleum jelly on the joints to prevent leakage?
And third, I make a lot of milk and honey soaps. Given the mass, I can see overheating could be a problems with these. In fact, yesterday's soaps were goat milk, so I opened a window to the cold night air and put a fan on them, just in case. Any experience or tips?
Thanks, all!
I have some (almost) brand new, 25 lb block molds and cutter from FCS. I like the workmanship--very nice! I've made two batches in them, and so far, so good. But I'm curious if others have and use them, and if you have any tips.
For instance, I'm finding the mylar sheets used to line them stick a bit, even with a pretty hard recipe.
Also, this second batch, a few tablespoons of clear-something seeped out the bottom. I haven't taken it out of the mold yet, but I know the soap was sufficiently emulsified, so I'm not sure what/why the leakage. Given the size of the block, the amount won't affect anything, but... should I use petroleum jelly on the joints to prevent leakage?
And third, I make a lot of milk and honey soaps. Given the mass, I can see overheating could be a problems with these. In fact, yesterday's soaps were goat milk, so I opened a window to the cold night air and put a fan on them, just in case. Any experience or tips?
Thanks, all!