GraceDarlingSoaps
Active Member
Dear fellow soapers,
As a newbie I have had to rebatch a few times and find that as I scoop the soap into the mold it starts drying out on the surface and ends up with an ugly looking surface. I wondered if anyone has rebatched in the oven directly in a silicon mold i.e. There would be no need to scoop the soap out after it has melted, just let it cool in the silicon mold where it has been melted?
I would love to know if anyone has tried this or whether you think it might result in a nicer looking rebatched soap.
Thank you
Grace Darling Soaps
As a newbie I have had to rebatch a few times and find that as I scoop the soap into the mold it starts drying out on the surface and ends up with an ugly looking surface. I wondered if anyone has rebatched in the oven directly in a silicon mold i.e. There would be no need to scoop the soap out after it has melted, just let it cool in the silicon mold where it has been melted?
I would love to know if anyone has tried this or whether you think it might result in a nicer looking rebatched soap.
Thank you
Grace Darling Soaps