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These are my hubbies take on ( okay , blatant copy) of Milla's cutter and molds. I am trying the silicone treatment in 1 of them to see how it works. Thanks Milla , your design is great :D

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Thanks for looking

kitn
 
LJA said:
Whoa whoa whoa.....silicone treatment? What'd I miss?

Looks like you're all set to soap, girl!

I have seen soapers use 100% silicone caulking to treat their molds and make them linerless . I only have 1 thin coat on the mold so I need to put more on . You just spread the caulking thinly and evenly on your mold , in 2 or 3 thin layers , let it dry at least 48 hours . People say it works , I will post back when I am done and have tried it .


Kitn
 
I am awe of this silicone caulking thing...please let us know your results!!!
 
On some types of caulking, paint sticks.
Other kinds of caulking, paint won't stick.
Bet if you have the kind of caulking that paint won't stick to--then soap won't stick either.
 
Kitn said:
LJA said:
Whoa whoa whoa.....silicone treatment? What'd I miss?

Looks like you're all set to soap, girl!

I have seen soapers use 100% silicone caulking to treat their molds and make them linerless . I only have 1 thin coat on the mold so I need to put more on . You just spread the caulking thinly and evenly on your mold , in 2 or 3 thin layers , let it dry at least 48 hours . People say it works , I will post back when I am done and have tried it .


Kitn

Wow...I cant get my tub caulk line straight so I cant imagine trying to get smooth silicone sides of my mold!! lol. Cant wait to hear how it works out for you!
 
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