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    Soap Ropes

    Soap goods Soap ropes are super strong and fantastically colored with special anti-fading dye. Perfect for use with our 3D soap molds, also check out our industrial rubber bands for use with our 3d soap molds.

    How to use your 3d soap molds to make soap on a rope

    How to Make M&P Soap on a Rope

    In this tutorial you will learn how easy and fun it is to make your own professional M&P soap on a rope, using our two-part 3D molds which are perfect for this process.
    Soap on a Rope fits conveniently around shower faucet or handles. Soap dries faster, and lasts longer.

    It's also a great product for anyone with mobility problems, as you can hang the soap over your arm while you bathe or shower.

    Step 1

    Supplies You Will Need

    • Two-Part 3D Soap Mold
    • Soap Rope
      • 18" in length (or longer)
      • Approx. 1/4" in Diameter
      • Heat sealed or knotted at the ends.
    • M&P Soap Base
    • Fragrance or Essential Oil
    • Optional: Colorant

    Step 2

    Measure Your Rope

    Measure the length of rope necessary to embed the rope half-way into the bar, to the top of the funnel.

    Step 3 Prepare Mold

    Prepare Your 3D Soap Mold

    Lower the heat sealed end of the rope into the mold cavity, through the funnel, and tuck the remaining rope under the top rubber band. Center the rope in the funnel (left to right), and make sure that the rope is hanging straight into the mold cavity.

    Step 4 Pour Soap

    Pour Your Soap

    After preparing your soap base, pour the soap slowly and steadily into the mold.

    Overfill the mold cavity by pouring an excess into the funnel. This will act as a reserve and eliminate any large air pockets from forming at the top of the bar.

    Lightly tap the mold onto the table to release any trapped air, and if necessary, refill the funnel reserve.

    Step 5: Finish

    Finishing Your Soap on a Rope

    Unmold the soap when it is ready, and trim away any excess material or "flashing" from the bar, and around the rope. This completes the Melt & Pour Soap on a Rope Tutorial. Thank you for your interest!

    Making Cold Process Soap on a Rope

    Step 1: Supplies

    How to Make CP Soap on a Rope

    In this tutorial you will learn how easy and fun it is to make your own professional CP soap on a rope, using our two-part 3D molds which are perfect for this process.

    Soap on a Rope fits conveniently around shower faucet or handles. Soap dries faster, and lasts longer.

    It's also a great product for anyone with mobility problems, as you can hang the soap over your arm while you bathe or shower.

    Step 2 Measure Rope

    Measure Your Rope

    Measure the length of rope necessary to embed the rope half-way into the bar, to the top of the funnel.

    Step 3

    Prepare Your Rope

    Turn the rope around and tuck the remaining rope under the rubber band.

    Step 4

    Pour Your Soap

    After mixing, pour the soap at a light trace, slowly and steadily into the mold.

    Overfill the mold cavity by pouring an excess into the funnel. This will act as a reserve and eliminate any large air pockets from forming at the top of the bar.

    Lightly tap the mold onto the table to release any trapped air, and if necessary, refill the funnel reserve.

    Step 5: Embed Rope

    Embed Your Rope

    Using a stick or wire, push the heat sealed end of the rope into the mold cavity, through the funnel. Embedding the rope into the center of the bar.

    Center the rope in the funnel (left to right), and tap the mold onto the table to resettle the soap.

    Step 6: Finish

    Finishing Your Soap on a Rope

    Unmold the soap when it is ready, and trim away any excess material or "flashing" from the bar, and around the rope.

    This completes the Cold Process Soap on a Rope Tutorial. Thank you for your interest!