While many silicone forms in this collection work exceptionally well with wax, soap, plaster, and epoxy resin, material compatibility can vary depending on the specific design. Always check the individual product description before pouring to confirm if a specific model matches your preferred casting material and technique.
Strategic cuts are included on certain detailed designs to simplify the extraction of complex contours without damaging your finished piece. When demolding, handle these cut sections carefully and ease the flexible silicone away gently to prevent unnecessary stretching or tearing.
Wash the mold gently after each crafting session using warm water and mild soap, making sure to avoid abrasive sponges or harsh cleansers that could dull the smooth interior finish. Once clean, allow the silicone to dry completely and store it in its natural shape away from direct sunlight, open flames, and high heat sources.
You should strictly avoid using sharp metal tools, knives, or pointed needles near the flexible silicone walls during demolding. Using sharp objects can cut or score the silicone, which permanently ruins delicate body contours and reduces the overall lifespan of the mold.