I just got my super cool new wooden log mold for cold process soapmaking and I cannot figure out how to line it. Can you help?
Lining your mold is a matter of making sure that you keep your wax paper flat so there are as few wrinkles as possible and also fully lining the mold so there is no accidental leaking that will cause your soap to stick to the mold. Here is a wonderful site with great instructions on lining your mold with wax paper: www.raindancesoaps.com Back to top I’ve made some bath bombs, but I must be doing something wrong…when dry, they have lots of cracks all over them…please help! Bath bombs can be tricky; luckily, it sounds like you are following all the right steps. I would just make sure you are packing the bath bombs REALLY WELL! I have found this to be the ultimate secret for hard, long-lasting bath bombs. When I have a bath bomb that crumbles beyond repair, I put the crumbs in a jar or plastic bag and have Fizzing Bath Sprinkles! What does your citric acid look like? We had some customers that were using a coarse grade citric acid and they were having problems with the bath fizzies st
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