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116. What is plastic molds?

We all know plastic molds has bring us a big change. So many people know it. But few people can circumstantiate it.

Plastic molds or polystyrene vacuum formed molds are by far the cheapest of all the molds but they do have drawbacks. They can be brittle, they have a short lifespan and they can cut your hands and fingers. They also allow more surface detail than metal molds. They can be one-piece molds (think ice cube tray) or two-piece molds that require a little more skill and leave a parting line. In general they are a great mold for the beginner but when your candle making hobby turns into a profitable business you will most likely move on to metal or rubber molds

Plastic molds should be stored upside down. This prevents dust and dirt from collecting inside the mold. Warm water and soap and an old toothbrush will be sufficient to clean these molds. Make sure that the water has either dried or evaporated before using the molds again. Water and wax do not mix!

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