Hyacinth Flower Silicone Mold, Mini Dogwood Chocolate Silicone Mould, For Wedding Cake Decorators Cupcake Topper Gumpaste Candy
$7.73
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What material is the Hyacinth Flower Silicone Mold made from? A: The Hyacinth Flower Silicone Mold is made from 100% food-grade silicone, ensuring it is safe for baking and other food-related uses.
- Q: What temperature range can this silicone mold withstand? A: This silicone mold can tolerate a high-temperature range from -40°F to +446°F, making it suitable for use in ovens, refrigerators, and dishwashers.
- Q: How many molds are included in the package? A: The package includes 2 packs of flower molds, featuring designs such as hyacinth, valley, gypsophilia, hydrangea, and jasmine.
- Q: Can I use this mold for materials other than baking? A: Yes, this silicone mold is versatile and can be used for making chocolate, sugarcraft, candies, cards, and even clay projects.
- Q: How do I properly care for and clean the silicone mold? A: To care for the silicone mold, wash it with water before first use to remove any surface dust. After use, it is easy to clean and should be stored away from direct exposure to air for extended periods.
- Q: Is this silicone mold safe for children to use? A: Yes, the mold is made from BPA-free, food-grade silicone, making it safe for use by children when supervised.
- Q: What are some recommended uses for this mold? A: This mold is perfect for creating cake decorations, cupcake toppers, and various desserts, making it ideal for occasions such as birthdays, Mother's Day, Halloween, and Christmas.
- Q: Can I use this mold in the oven and dishwasher? A: Yes, the silicone mold is heat-resistant and safe for use in both the oven and dishwasher.
- Q: How do I achieve a perfect release from the mold? A: To achieve a perfect release, simply press on the mold with your finger to pop out the baked item easily.
- Q: What should I avoid doing with the silicone mold? A: Avoid using open flames or direct heat sources, pulling or impacting the mold violently, scratching it with sharp objects, and prolonged exposure to air to prevent dust accumulation.