John Affinito
Member
I have been making cp soap for about a year now, experimenting with different types of molds and formulas. I've nailed down my formulation, and I have a favorite type of mold, which happens to be a silicone loaf mold that I have built a box and lid for. The problem is silicone rash. I don't CPOP, and have tried shaping at anywhere from 100F to 130F. All Temps result in silicone rash. Im tempted to try lining the mold with saran wrap to see if that cures the problem, but im thinking that will only cause another problem, wrinkles in the soap surface instead of silicone rash. Are there any other ways of dealing with silicone rash besides planing? I hate being wasteful that way. Any help would be greatly appreciated.