How to Make Custom Soap Making "Soapstones" made with ComposiMold

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2010

Here is a tutorial on how to make custom soap molds using a reusable mold making material.

For more information visit:
www.ComposiMold.com.

To order ComposiMold, visit

www.ComposiTherm.com

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  • Ok-We will work on a new video for making action figures and a new soap casting video. Stay tuned...Thank you for the suggestions! And thank you for ordering ComposiMold!

  • Princes Bride is nice!

    You can filter the ComposiMold when it becomes dirty. Just melt it and pour it through a filter. Their is so little white glue that it would take a lot of cycles to even notice it in the ComposiMold.

    Thanks!

  • Yes. Remove the cap and place it in the microwave.

    Times vary depending on microwaves. Typically, 6 oz container is 30 seconds to a minute, 16 oz takes 3 to 5 minutes (in 1 minute intervals) and 32 oz container takes about 8 to 12 minutes in 1-2 minute intervals.

    For soap or candles, be sure to cool the mold in the refrigerator or freezer before pouring in the soap or wax.

    Thanks!

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  • you should have put food coloring or something into the soap so it would show up better, and using something else besides a rock would have worked too.. cause rocks dont show alot of detail to begin with (in mold form) next time try casting an action figures head or something with urethane. thats what i bought my composimold for. im sure thats what ALOT of people want it for :D

  • are you watching Princess Bride? Does any one want a peanut:)

    This mold stuff looks great. How wany uses can you usually get out of it untill dirt and white glue gunk it up?

  • So I take it that you can just melt the 'composimold' in the microwave using the containor it's shipped in?

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