Dawni
Well-Known Member
I need em.
I've recently bought some stuff from a lady who was destashing and I now have 4 huge, collapsible loaf molds... But nothing to line them with.
I need reusable options because freezer paper (which I can't find anyway) or any other paper is too much trash - which we're trying to reduce - and too fiddly to do again and again. Main issue is the amount of trash.
I'm looking into making the silicone liners myself, but sourcing the material and building the temporary box for the inside will take some time and I kinda need to make soap with these molds soonish lol
Placemats available here are too short. I found what was labeled "non-stick silicone baking mat" but it tore when I was scoring it to fold it inside the wooden mold. Probably can tape it I guess but I'd like other options
Take note that I'm from the Philippines - it's not easy to find many things that can be easy for you guys lol. Another thing to note is that I HP, so I'm not too worried about leakage because my soap, while fluid enough, isn't that liquidy. I'm also guessing my soap temps out of the cooker don't reach as high as in between saponification for CP (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
Here are some things I did see that are big enough and/or might work , but I don't know if they actually do work lol
1. Several kinds of plastic table cloths
2. Teflon tape/sheets
3. Silicone vinyl sheets
4. PVC vinyl sheets (this, and the 2 above say its for heat transfer)
5. Mylar (but the description says "mylar/fish paper" so I'm not sure lol) sheets from an electrical supply store
6. Silicone rubber sheet (label says "for gaskets" lol)
7. "Extra large silicone mat for resin crafting" (not sure how to use this even if it's big enough)
Also, will some kind of fabric work?
Thank you for any and all responses
I've recently bought some stuff from a lady who was destashing and I now have 4 huge, collapsible loaf molds... But nothing to line them with.
I need reusable options because freezer paper (which I can't find anyway) or any other paper is too much trash - which we're trying to reduce - and too fiddly to do again and again. Main issue is the amount of trash.
I'm looking into making the silicone liners myself, but sourcing the material and building the temporary box for the inside will take some time and I kinda need to make soap with these molds soonish lol
Placemats available here are too short. I found what was labeled "non-stick silicone baking mat" but it tore when I was scoring it to fold it inside the wooden mold. Probably can tape it I guess but I'd like other options
Take note that I'm from the Philippines - it's not easy to find many things that can be easy for you guys lol. Another thing to note is that I HP, so I'm not too worried about leakage because my soap, while fluid enough, isn't that liquidy. I'm also guessing my soap temps out of the cooker don't reach as high as in between saponification for CP (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
Here are some things I did see that are big enough and/or might work , but I don't know if they actually do work lol
1. Several kinds of plastic table cloths
2. Teflon tape/sheets
3. Silicone vinyl sheets
4. PVC vinyl sheets (this, and the 2 above say its for heat transfer)
5. Mylar (but the description says "mylar/fish paper" so I'm not sure lol) sheets from an electrical supply store
6. Silicone rubber sheet (label says "for gaskets" lol)
7. "Extra large silicone mat for resin crafting" (not sure how to use this even if it's big enough)
Also, will some kind of fabric work?
Thank you for any and all responses
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