Does nobody worry about the foil lining inside the tube affecting the soap? I know a lot of people use Pringles tubes as a soap mould, so I’m guessing it must not be aluminium?
It's covered in a fairly tough, thin plastic film.Does nobody worry about the foil lining inside the tube affecting the soap? I know a lot of people use Pringles tubes as a soap mould, so I’m guessing it must not be aluminium?
I really don't want to line it if i can get away with it. Besides which - we can't get any of your butcher, parchment or freezer paper here. I usually use baking paper but that won;t work for what I want to do:
May I ask why you line the bottom of your silicone mold? Also: Does this material fold? I'm curious to know if this could be used to make a reusable liner for wooden molds, too.Great idea @ScentimentallyYours, I use this Mylar on the bottom of my silicone mold. It would also work great to line a Pringle’s can. https://a.co/d/gSe1RNk
You can definitely make a resuable liner with this material. Eve's Garden Soaps used to have a couple of how-to videos on her process for this, but I couldn't find them. I did find a few similar posts by Glenda on her YT channel. She uses different materials, but the process should be similar.May I ask why you line the bottom of your silicone mold? Also: Does this material fold? I'm curious to know if this could be used to make a reusable liner for wooden molds, too.
Thank you. Lining my wooden mold with freezer paper every time I wanted to make soap is why I ordered my nurture 5lb mold with silicone liner. Jury's still out on whether I like it better or not because I've only used it once so far.You can definitely make a resuable liner with this material. Eve's Garden Soaps used to have a couple of how-to videos on her process for this, but I couldn't find them. I did find a few similar posts by Glenda on her YT channel. She uses different materials, but the process should be similar.
Another method that I've used is to cut separate line pieces that fit the bottom, sides, and ends of the mold. I using masking tape to seal the outside edges of the seams together when using it. That allows me to take it apart to clean it and store it flat.
I put a piece of Mylar in the bottom of my silicone mold to help release the loaf of soap. I have a cheap Amazon silicone mold and it really wants to hang on to the loaf. I was damaging the corners trying to get the loaf out. Mylar on the bottom helps a lot. I also have a nurture mold with much softer silicone. That one releases really well and doesn’t need the Mylar.May I ask why you line the bottom of your silicone mold? Also: Does this material fold? I'm curious to know if this could be used to make a reusable liner for wooden molds, too.