Difference between revisions of "Soap-making process"
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===Lye=== | ===Lye=== | ||
# Get the refrigerated water - use scale to measure the needed amount (2 lbs 8 oz) | # Get the refrigerated water - use scale to measure the needed amount (2 lbs 8 oz) | ||
# Put on breath mask | # Put on breath mask and gloves | ||
# Open up lye container | # Open up lye container | ||
# Measure the lye | # Measure the lye |
Revision as of 20:30, 23 November 2019
~~ a handy reminder-list of the order in which things happen, and some significant details to have in mind ~~
Chemistry
Lye
- Get the refrigerated water - use scale to measure the needed amount (2 lbs 8 oz)
- Put on breath mask and gloves
- Open up lye container
- Measure the lye
- Add lye to refrigerated water
Oils
- Put the solid oils in the black pot
- Weigh them as you're adding more, to get the right weight
- Re-tare the scale after each one
- Add in the olive oil
- Heat the black pot to (slowly) melt the solid oils
- Turn burner to 2 until solids melt, then down to 1 until temperature is reached.
Downtime
Once the lye reaches its temperature, everything happens rather quickly. Stir the mix until it begins tracing, then pour it into the molds. |
Cooler arrangement
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Unmolding
(no unmolding notes at this time)
Trimming
- It's probably a good idea to trim the soap no more than two days after unmolding.
- For cutting into bars, use green "washer" marks for aligning guide
- If log edge is funky (uneven):
- line the slidy bit flush with edge of cutter for first cut
- then change to line up with green markings under adjusting washers
- Tog: tall kitchen bags held down by silicone mold bits