Soap-making process
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~~ a handy reminder-list of the order in which things happen, and some significant details to have in mind ~~
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1. Lye
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2. Oils
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3. Downtime
Once the lye reaches its temperature, everything happens rather quickly. Stir the mix until it begins tracing, then pour it into the moulds. |
4. Cooler arrangement
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5. Trimming
- It's probably a good idea to trim the soap no more than two days after unmoulding.
- 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