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megh55555

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HI,

I have had my first few successful batches of CP loafs ( having different fragrances) . I was wondering what would be the best way to cure such that the fragrances dont get mixed up if the soaps are kept close to each other.

Cheers xx
Megh
 
i store all my soaps to cure directly next to each other and i've never had a problem with fragrances mixing! good luck! :)
 
All mine are cured on the same rack, different shelf though, and I've never had a problem with scent mingling. I do make sure I label which rack is which though.
 
Same here- I cure mine together (2 to 3 different batches to a shelf) and the scents have never mingled


IrishLass :)
 
I have a table I can cure mine one that will hold up to about 200 soaps and I use the sticky note strips to write the fragrance on and always place the sticky just below the last row of each scent. I also write the date on it of when I made them so I can do the date math at a glance for turning since the bottoms need time in the air and if friends come over and want a bar.

When the time comes I'll replace the table with wire shelves for more storage then I'll use plastic containers with lids with holes drilled in them and stickies or write-on tape for the fragrance and date.
 
Add to those above ... my soap is cured on shelves, with two or three flavours on the same shelf. So far so good!
 
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