Rick Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 Hi all, I recently made some pretty nice molds and already made the parts I need, what's the best way to store the molds for future use? Do I keep the halves together or separated, in a baggie or something so they remain soft and don't dry out? I have read as much as I could find about making and using the molds, but nothing was said about what to do after. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks, Rick
Aaronw Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 Silicone is pretty durable stuff so I don't think you have a lot to worry about. I also understand absorbing moisture is more of a problem than drying out. I bought some shoe box sized plastic boxes to store mine in, it helps keep them from getting dusty. I don't think it really matters of they are stored put together or seperate. I still have some of the first molds I made several years ago. Some have worn out from use but the ones that I don't use much are still good.
monkeyclaw Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 Rick; when you are planning to store silicone molds for a long duration; either put them in a ziploc; or a food saver vacuum bag.....Yhis will help the molds retain all of the silicone oil contained in the rubber; and they will be good for a LONG time....also; if you have heavier 2 pc molds, do not stack them; over time the addirional weight will distort the sides of the cavity mold shell........matt
Rick Posted January 25, 2009 Author Posted January 25, 2009 Thanks for the advice, I had worried about drying and warping, but hadn't even considered damage from dust, moisture, and stacking. Thanks Again, Rick
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