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  1. Silicone molds work as well, but we recommend opting for simple designs. Intricate details can break off when you remove the bath bomb. When we tried a recipe in the 6 Cavity Honeycomb Silicone Mold, we lost some of the honeycomb and bee details.

  2. Oiling the inside of your molds helps (try not to get the outside which makes it slippery to handle). Using a little powdered clay helps them harden and keep shape. Reducing moisture as much as possible can help.

  3. If you’re having trouble removing bath bombs from your mold, it may be time to invest in a new mold. Some molds are just easier to use than others. Silicone molds are often the easiest to use, as they flex and release the bath bomb more easily.

  4. While the process is mostly straightforward, occasionally, you may encounter challenges that can affect the final result of your bath bombs. In this post, we’ll cover common issues that occur when molding bath bombs and provide solutions to overcome these hurdles.

  5. Want to know how to get rid of mould in shower silicone or other areas in your bathroom?

  6. 5 sty 2020 · Silicone Tins. Similar to muffin tins, silicone tins make great bath bomb molds. They’re more pliable than metal tins, which makes them easier to use and remove. To make bath bombs in silicone tins, simply fill the tin with bath bomb mix and pack tightly, then level off.

  7. 7 sie 2022 · Bath bombs sticking to the mold is quite a common problem and a cause of worry to those who make DIY bath bombs at home. The solution to this problem is mixing the right amount and consistency of each ingredient and using Cyclomethicone to rub the inside of the steel mold to let the bath bomb slide out easily.

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