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"Adorable " | ||||||
COMMENTS: I could tell just by the construction that I would need to wait a bit on the layers. It's basic soaping 101. Spraying the layers with 91% alcohol immediately after pouring to remove bubbles before the layers set up and also when adding a newer layer on to the previous hard layer of soap, so they stick together is very important. It's also good to not have the second layer of soap too hot when pouring. You don't want it to melt the previous layer. It makes the layers not crisp looking. Any mistakes I make, I just chop into cubes and pour into a loaf mold and pour a solid color on top that works and see what happens. You might like it. | |||||||
PRODUCT USED IN: Soap - Melt & Pour | |||||||
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"need to let layers cool" | ||||||
COMMENTS: Fun soap but you need to let the layers cool before pouring the different colors otherwise they just meld into one. Instructions should have indicated this. Disappointed in end result. | |||||||
PRODUCT USED IN: Soap - Melt & Pour | |||||||
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