Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
To safely remove your finished object, gently flex the outer silicone walls away from the casting and work around the perimeter gradually. Avoid pulling directly on delicate raised details, as slow and deliberate demolding helps prevent tearing the mold or distorting fine features. For detailed or two-piece forms, taking your time during release ensures that crisp textures across beard lines and robes remain undamaged.
Clean your molds after every use with warm water and a mild liquid soap, avoiding abrasive pads, harsh chemical cleansers, or sharp metal tools like knives or pins. Allow the form to dry completely before storing it lying flat in its natural shape. Keep all silicone forms stored away from direct sunlight, open flames, and high heat sources to preserve their flexibility over time.
While these flexible forms generally work across mediums like wax, soap, plaster, concrete, and resin, structural features like deep undercuts or 3D relief vary by model. Checking the individual product description for your selected mold will help you choose the ideal casting material for that specific shape. This ensures your chosen medium captures fine textures like beard lines and clothing details successfully.
This collection includes a varied mix of structural shapes, ranging from full 3D figures like Father Frost 3D to detailed character relief designs. Because casting styles and structural details vary depending on the model, reviewing individual product descriptions will confirm whether a mold creates a standing 3D sculpture or a relief form. This allows you to select the ideal design format for your specific holiday candles, soaps, or decorative figurines.



