Chill Pill - DB Moulds
Chill Pill - DB Moulds
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Chill Pill Soap Mold
Chill out with this relaxing mold.
Please note: Making bath bombs with this mold in the United States is covered under trademark by a company in Kentucky. These molds should be used only for soap or other products when sold or marketed in the United States to comply with their trademark. Updated 8/6/20
Approx Finished Weight: 4.23oz / 120g each
Common Uses:
Bath Bomb Mold
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Manufacturer:Â DB Moulds
Material: LDPE 1.55mm
Made in the United Kingdom
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You are purchasing a mold. Images shown for illustrative purposes only.
Fragrance oils and essential oils, citric acid etc will degrade molds so it is best to wash out and dry immediately after use. With proper care, you can get 1000+ uses from a single bath bomb mold.
These molds are all made on a vacuum former and are very robust. They have all been tested by a commercial producer of bath bombs to insure ease of use while maintaining details.
Please note: You may need adjust the 'moldability' of your bath bomb mix for use with these detailed molds. A mix that is too wet will stick and too dry will crumble. Packing the molds is also a key component. With a little bit of practice, anyone will be able to create professional looking bath bombs with ease! We are not able to accept returns on molds because of user issues with molding.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Wash molds in warm, sudsy water. Do not wash plastic molds in the dishwasher, as it can make them brittle.
Fragrance oils and essential oils, citric acid etc will degrade plastic molds, so it is best to wash out and dry immediately after use. With proper care, you can get 1000+ uses from a single mold.
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We now offer tiered discounts on select molds! You can mix and match different molds* to receive the discount. Discount is automatic - no coupon required! See table below for details: