Hi,
I know several factors Influence when to unmold, but my question is more so aimed to when to unmold with diffrent molds. I made a batch of cp soap (recipe attached) and the two loaf molds are hard enough to unmold after 24hr but my circular flower molds are hard on the surface exposed to air, but the underside portions of the soap (where designs are) are quite dentable. Is it uncommon to leave soap in molds past the 24-48 hour mark? Could it possibly be benefital to leave the soap in the flower mold for up to a week to really ensure no designs are lost upon unmolding? I had the two load molds on a heater pad and heated for 50ish minutes after pouring, but the small flower mold was not on a heating pad. It was just close to the heater pad It was also a very cold day, I blended at 92F,
Thanks so much.
I guess I might also ask while I’m here, if anyone had any guesses as to why the soap didn’t go through gel even when I used the heater pad? I usually never fill this loaf mold up all the way, but I needed to cut small square bars from this loaf mold, so I decided to use the full capacity. I also poured at medium trace. Usually with the heater pads I never see any color differences induced by gelling. I also should say I put a piece of Saran Wrap directly on the soap to prevent soda ash. Which is another post I’m about to make… lol
Thanks so much
Edit, after 24 hours the soap temp on the surface of the loaf mold is 75F, the soap room is usually 66-68F. First time I’ve had a warm soap after 24 hours
I know several factors Influence when to unmold, but my question is more so aimed to when to unmold with diffrent molds. I made a batch of cp soap (recipe attached) and the two loaf molds are hard enough to unmold after 24hr but my circular flower molds are hard on the surface exposed to air, but the underside portions of the soap (where designs are) are quite dentable. Is it uncommon to leave soap in molds past the 24-48 hour mark? Could it possibly be benefital to leave the soap in the flower mold for up to a week to really ensure no designs are lost upon unmolding? I had the two load molds on a heater pad and heated for 50ish minutes after pouring, but the small flower mold was not on a heating pad. It was just close to the heater pad It was also a very cold day, I blended at 92F,
Thanks so much.
I guess I might also ask while I’m here, if anyone had any guesses as to why the soap didn’t go through gel even when I used the heater pad? I usually never fill this loaf mold up all the way, but I needed to cut small square bars from this loaf mold, so I decided to use the full capacity. I also poured at medium trace. Usually with the heater pads I never see any color differences induced by gelling. I also should say I put a piece of Saran Wrap directly on the soap to prevent soda ash. Which is another post I’m about to make… lol
Thanks so much
Edit, after 24 hours the soap temp on the surface of the loaf mold is 75F, the soap room is usually 66-68F. First time I’ve had a warm soap after 24 hours
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