Silicone Ice Trays as molds?

hqueen13

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I have a pair of silicone ice trays that I am no longer using for ice because they somehow absorbed the smell of something and make the ice taste funny now.
I was wondering if I could use them as molds for some of my test batches of lotion bars (made with beeswax, avocado oil and shea butter).

Any ideas?? Silicone is supposed to be stable to pretty high temps, so I assume it would be ok, just thought I'd ask before I tried it and ended up with a mess on my hands :p
 

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I'm not sure about silicone but I found that when I used EOs for scenting that the hot mix would corrode the plastic to some degree.
 

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I think my mother inlaw, has a silicone baking pan! Goes in the oven, right on the rack. I will double check tommorow.
 
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