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I think the "glass soap" m&p technique is so cool. So, naturally I had to give it a go. I'm struggling with bubbles. I'm not sure if I didn't spritz enough alcohol, or if my layers were too cold. I placed the bat embed on the first clear layer that was about 97 degrees. Or is it because the bat is so textured? Hoping for some input. I'm overall happy with the design though.


IMG_2452.jpgThis little bat should appear solid black, but as you can see, micro bubbles are present giving it a fuzzy grey look. It doesn't look terrible; you can actually see its eyes. But I'm a perfectionist.



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These look amazing! Sadly, cannot help with your question.
As a general rule, spritzing with alcohol deletes any air bubbles when working with MP. What was the temperature of the subsequent layers when you poured them? Typically, they need to be between 125 - 135 F, so they don't melt the lower layer.
 
Those are awesome, seriously awesome! The picture won’t let me zoom in as much as I’d like without getting fuzzy. I will say that crystal clear M&P is a game changer, I get mine from WSP. The alcohol spritz is important, and I use a hotter temp that you noted.
 
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