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RocknRoll

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So aparently you CAN get soap out of the PVC pipe with a silicone liner if you freeze it LONG enough :lolno:. Moral of the story is... wait for it to completely thaw before slicing it.

My 100% olive oil soap is currently "stuck" in my soap cutter.

*reaches for the Ben & Jerry's*... no seriously.

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Oh wow I hope you can get it out. It is lovely! I would imagine eventually it will melt enough to remove!
 
It looks lovely! I have to admit I laughed a little when I read your post! Totally something I would do! I am so impatient sometimes! I really love what you've done with the edges though! :)
 
ya, i have it on the shelf right now trying not to think about it. I should have known better but i wanted to cut it while it was firm so I would get nice clean lines. This was my first time at freezing soap to this degree so another lesson learned! :crazy: Patience IS truely a virtue!
 
Ok I'm showing my noob-i-ness here... how did you get the pattern via pvc pipe? Looks great, sorry it's stuck in your cutter tho. Sounds like something I would do... I'm much too impatient!
 
Oh so that's why you havne't been showing us soap porn... your log is stuck. >.> I'm embarrassed I asked earlier.. :oops: Good luck I hope it comes unstuck soon!
 
How wide is the cut soap? Are your cut bars that wide or is the detail that small that you get so much onto each slice?
 
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