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Molds holds up 300 degrees, are good for soap, and wax without any release agent, they are also good to cast plaster, concrete, and limited quantities of resin, for these materials is needed an inexpensive silicone spray.
Some of my molds are more intricate than others, therefor they may come to you sliced and held with rubber bands . This will not damage the mold or affect in any way your final product but will be more easy for you to take it out.
If you have never had a splited mold here are the simple instructions you need.
1. Leave the rubber band on the mold that I have provided.
2. Pour your wax or soap.
3. When cooled remove the rubber band and open the sliced area, simply pop your item out.
4. Getting ready to pour another, just remove any left wax or soap, align the sliced area and put the rubber band back on.
Pure soy wax can not be used on these molds you need a harder soy wax blend, like a pillar/votive for most molds.
Molds can be washed with soap and water.
Store your molds clean and dry on a flat surface wrapped, because the rubber attract dust. When you are not using your molds for a while is recommended to pour in some wax or soap, let it cool complete and place in a plastic bag or container and store in a cool, dry place, out of direct sunlight.
Some molds need to be loosened by pulling the sides and pushing the bottom to easy release.
Our guarantee is that your molds will produce the product that you ordered. I can not guarantee how long your molds will last because you have the control / care of them.
If you have any questions, never hesitate to ask any , I will do my best to answer them as quickly as possible.
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