Sunday, February 17, 2013

Soap Rebatch

SOAP REBATCH

All is not lost if your soap turns out dry and crumbly. Rebatch it!

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Really pretty! But alas when I cut it is was crumbly and hard, a sure sign that something had gone wrong. So it got grated and remade.
INGREDIENTS:
Grated Scraps:           1177.5    gr   
Water:                         28.6    gr   
BaseOil:    Castor       18.2    gr   
FO:    FO of choice     37.0    ml  
METHOD:
Prepare your mould ahead of time.
Take the grated soap and place it in a microwave jug or heavy duty plastic bucket. It’s going to get very hot.
Take all your wet ingredients, except the Fragrance oil and pour that over the grated soap.
Place the jug/bucket in the microwave and microwave the mixture on 50% strength for 5 minutes.
Take it out and see if it has started to melt. If not do another 2 minutes on 50%. All microwaves are different so you will have to eyeball it.
Place back in the microwave on high for 1 minute. You should have a melted mass of soap. If it is not all melted then keep going in 30 second bursts until it is all melted. You are looking for Apple sauce like mixture. Unfortunately no picture is available.
You may need to add more water if it is really thick. Don’t add too much though as your soap will be very soft and you will have to wait for the water to evaporate from the soap.
Once the mixture has cooled slightly add your fragrance oil and mix really well. Pour into your mould and leave for a few hours or over night.
Once it has cooled down and set, you can cut the soap and if it is hard enough.

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