Guest guest Posted June 2, 2000 Report Share Posted June 2, 2000 Melinda, you asked about the dehydrator. I use my dehydrator for bath salts all the time. I have the small one and the large one. I think it is the " cat's meow " for drying any bath product. I generally use the small one without the fan since I live in the high desert and we are fairly dry for the most part. The dehydrator drafts and drys the salts much better than oven or anything else. For the bath bombs, don't get the temp to high, just barely warm with air flow. Depending on the humidity, it might take 24 hours to dry. I sometimes leave the bubbling bath salts in for about 36 hours since they are heavy with the bubble bath concentrate. Warm air flow is the key. Jane, who loves her dehydrator and also makes the house smell so good! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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