Bath fizzer just “flatten out” and soften
This means your mixture has too much water in it! Give the Basic Recipe another look on how to get the right consistency. A basic reminder for you to remember when this happens is the mix should be loose with a soft powder texture that clumps but not forms like dough!
Bath fizzer look fine on the tray, but dent easily or crumble in your hand
When this happens makes sure that you pack your bath fizzer a lot denser in your molds as it means that the molding wasn’t firm enough to keep the mixture together. It could also be an effect on some ingredients that you use, an example would be an extra amount coarse salt or starch can weaken the firmness of your bath fizzer mixes. |
Bath Fizzer look fine out of the molds, but form large cracks
There is still probably too much water or the bath bomb dried up too fast. Trapped carbon dioxide escapes from within it causing the cracks to appear.
Bath Fizzer won’t stay together or split down the seam.
If you see that your molding isn’t keeping your bath fizzer mixture together, it probably means that you didn’t add the right amount of water or ingredients in your mix. Add a little more of either and see if it keeps your mold together. |
Bombs won’t come out of the mold
Too much water, corn starch, or both. Sodium and citric acid aren’t really “sticky,” but cornstarch is. It is a fine powder and likes to cling to things, especially if you’re using a mold made of old plastic. The bath fizzer should practically fall out of the molds. There you have it! A fun, easy, and detailed on how to make your own delightful bath fizzer! |
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