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  2. Melt and pour - Wikipedia

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    The liquified concoction can be poured into individual molds, tray molds, or blocks. Molds are made of metal or, more commonly, from plastic or reinforced silicone rubber, allowing artisans to make their own molds using a two-part mold kit. Upon cooling, the soap can be removed from the molds as individual soaps, or as blocks for slicing into bars.

  3. Soapstone - Wikipedia

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    Soapstone can be used to create molds for casting objects from soft metals, such as pewter or silver. The soft stone is easily carved and is not degraded by heating. The slick surface of soapstone allows the finished object to be easily removed.

  4. Mold - Wikipedia

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    The many different mold species vary enormously in their tolerance to temperature and humidity extremes. Certain molds can survive harsh conditions such as the snow-covered soils of Antarctica, refrigeration, highly acidic solvents, anti-bacterial soap and even petroleum products such as jet fuel. [12]: 22

  5. And it only requires two steps: Cut your luffa into sections and melt soap into a circular mold; place the luffa inside, submerging it in the soap with a small section sticking out of the front ...

  6. Rebatching - Wikipedia

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    When it becomes translucent and reaches a thick, gel-like consistency, it is spooned or piped into molds and allowed to harden. Soapmakers frequently use rebatching as a way of adding substances that could not withstand the high temperatures or caustic chemical environment of cold process or hot process soapmaking, such as certain essential ...

  7. 8 Ways To Clean With Epsom Salt That You Probably Never ...

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    Remove Mold and Mildew ... “In a bowl, mix the Epsom salts with liquid dish soap until you form a thick paste. Apply this paste liberally to the grout lines or any dirty tiles. Use a stiff scrub ...

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