Silicone Loaf Soap Mold - Crafter's Choice 1501 Regular Loaf Mold
Silicone Loaf Soap Mold - Crafter's Choice 1501 Regular Loaf Mold
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Silicone Loaf Soap Mold - 1501 Crafter's Choice
Our most popular mold. This traditional loaf makes eight one-inch slices of soap, and the loaves will fit in Crafter’s Choice Mitre Box for easier slicing. Once sliced, the soap bars will fit in our standard rectangle soap boxes for neat and professional packaging.Â
This loaf soap mold has smooth walls and a flat bottom, giving you perfectly smooth bars of soap. Silicone loaf molds are great for making swirled soap, layered soap, or solid colored soap. The design possibilities are endless!Â
Looking for more loaf molds? You might also like our Honeycomb Loaf Mold!
Common Uses:
Melt & Pour Soap. Cold & Hot Process Soap
Helpful Product Information:
Style: Loaf |
Bar Dimensions (cut): 2.5 x 3.5 x 1" |
Mold Length: 8" |
Material: Food Grade Silicone |
Max Temperature: 500ºF |
Mold Capacity: 44 oz |
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Points of Interest:
Loaf is perfectly straight without rounded corners. Professional quality mold walls are built with extra thickness to prevent bowing.
Once mold is used for making soap, it should not be used for food production. To avoid damage to mold, do not use sharp metal tools to cut or remove contents. Never place near an open flame, use under a broiler, or on a cook top burner.
Melt & Pour Soap: Close the mold by firmly pressing the edges together. For added safety, clamp the edges. Support the mold with two flat objects such as two mitre boxes on their sides. Slowly pour melted soap no hotter than 130ºF into mold. Allow soap to harden then open mold and remove soap. Trim edges with a potato peeler or spatula then slice into bars.
Cold Process Soap:Â Close the mold by firmly pressing the edges together, and clamp the sides. Support the mold with two flat objects such as two mitre boxes on their sides. Slowly pour traced soap into mold. After at least 24 hours, remove soap from mold with gloved hands. If desired, trim edges with a potato peeler or spatula. Slice into bars and allow soap to cure for 4-8 weeks. Note that some CP soap recipes may require a week to harden enough to remove from the mold. If this is the case with your recipe, we recommend adding sodium lactate to your recipe to assist with creating a harder bar faster.
Hot Process Soap: Close the mold by firmly pressing the edges together, and clamp the sides. Scoop hot process soap into mold. Gently tap the mold onto the counter to remove air pockets. Allow soap to cool and harden. (This can take up to 48 hours.) Open mold and remove soap loaf. If desired, trim edges with a potato peeler or spatula. Slice into bars.
Care: Hand wash mold in warm, sudsy water.
CA Prop 65: This product is not on the CA Prop 65 list of toxic chemicals.Â
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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