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Lovin' The Homestead
You could use something with metal shelves. Just put a layer of wax or freezer paper down. You could even take some cardboard and line the metal shelves with that and you're good to go.
As SD and FarmerDenise said, as long as it's cool and dry you're good to go.
I actually use these rubbermaid stackable laundry baskets as my curing space. There's 4 of them and I have them stacked in my spare bedroom - it's always cold and dry in that room.
The curing time is like aging cheese and wine - the longer the better. Soap can be used as soon as it passes the 'zap test' (stick your tounge to a bar that's been poured about 24 hrs ago and if you get zapped, like sticking your tounge to a 9v battery, it's not yet done), but it will not last very long and might be a bit harsh to the skin.
As SD and FarmerDenise said, as long as it's cool and dry you're good to go.
I actually use these rubbermaid stackable laundry baskets as my curing space. There's 4 of them and I have them stacked in my spare bedroom - it's always cold and dry in that room.
The curing time is like aging cheese and wine - the longer the better. Soap can be used as soon as it passes the 'zap test' (stick your tounge to a bar that's been poured about 24 hrs ago and if you get zapped, like sticking your tounge to a 9v battery, it's not yet done), but it will not last very long and might be a bit harsh to the skin.