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Billie

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  1. I have been researching this for you all morning and can't really find anywhere that sells it. I did find that Cargill and Dow Agroscience make it.

    Here is Cargills website:

    http://www.cargill.com/food/na/en/products/oils-shortenings/clear-valley/high-oleic-canola-oil-overview/index.jsp

    I found this Australian article:

    http://www.hospitalitymagazine.com.au/article/High-oleic-canola-oil/235135.aspx

    I have seen it on the soap calculator LOL Everyone talks about the shine it adds to soap, would be neat if dos free.

    Sorry no help

    What about restaurant supplies? I think you might have to order in large quantities from Cargill, not sure.

  2. We all pick a bar of soap and a different colored organza bag and use it like a wash cloth. Everyone knows theirs by the color of the bag. We rinse the bag after lathering and hang it on white plastic picture hooks stuck on back of shower to keep them dry. You can line up quite a few in very little space and the picture hooks have a peel off sticky back and are very cheap.

  3. Billie I found some Wilton Silicone Mats at Walmart in the cooking section they are 10.25 inches by 16 inches for $5.97 they are freezer, refrigerator and oven, microwave safe I bet they would work for the bottom of your Lexan molds.

    Barbara AL

    Thanks, That's a great idea!

  4. The videos are great. Now hubby will be making me some molds with lexan LOL

    I wish I knew why they stick on the bottom, the soap slid out easily the first two batches but stuck after that. The sides are still great after several months of use. Thinking about trying cutting mats for the bottom as the foam needs replaced every so often. HTH

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