Carly B
Well-Known Member
I'm new to soaping - I only have about 8 or 9 batches "under my belt," but I wanted to ask the experts here who use silicone loaf molds some questions.
I have the equivalent of a 1 lb square mold (it's really cute) and a 2 pound loaf mold. How long do you leave the soap in the mold? I have had mixed successes Since I'm learning, I'm trying all sorts of variables--using salt water or sodium lactate, changing the water:lye ratio, and of course, trying different oils.
I'm not finding a lot of consistency of results. Some have been hard and ready to remove from the mold within hours and came out cleanly. Some have felt hard on the top and the sides, but were basically soap dough at the bottom of the mold even when left overnight.
So I'm wondering how to know when to take it out of the mold. All the soaps came to trace fairly quickly and some were quite firm when putting them in the mold. I know the water can't evap through the sides of the mold. so I'm hoping if leave them in the mold longer, it will help. But I'd like some guidance on how long from
someone with a lot more experience than I have.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I have the equivalent of a 1 lb square mold (it's really cute) and a 2 pound loaf mold. How long do you leave the soap in the mold? I have had mixed successes Since I'm learning, I'm trying all sorts of variables--using salt water or sodium lactate, changing the water:lye ratio, and of course, trying different oils.
I'm not finding a lot of consistency of results. Some have been hard and ready to remove from the mold within hours and came out cleanly. Some have felt hard on the top and the sides, but were basically soap dough at the bottom of the mold even when left overnight.
So I'm wondering how to know when to take it out of the mold. All the soaps came to trace fairly quickly and some were quite firm when putting them in the mold. I know the water can't evap through the sides of the mold. so I'm hoping if leave them in the mold longer, it will help. But I'd like some guidance on how long from
someone with a lot more experience than I have.
Thanks for any suggestions.