Preparation - PG 1
Preparation - PG 1
Preparation - pg 1
1. Print or write out your soap recipe for easy reference.
2. If the recipe calls for herbal or floral tea, make it, then let it cool completely.
4. Gather your soap making equipment, (Don’t use aluminum or non-stick items for soapmaking.)
Digital scale Stainless steel, enamel-lined, heavy-duty
A cup for measuring lye plastic, ceramic pot, or other heatproof
Heatproof plastic pitcher for measuring container to measure oils in.
water and mixing lye solution Small saucepan for melting coconut oil
Silicone or heavy-duty plastic spoon and solid butters
or spatula for stirring lye solution An immersion blender
Thermometer (also called a stick blender)
Safety goggles Soap mold(s)
Latex, nitrile or other type of Parchment or freezer paper,
protective gloves if using a wooden mold
5. Prepare your work area near an open window, outdoors or under a running exhaust fan.
Have paper towels or a few rags handy to wipe up any spills.
Clear your sink, if working in it.
Cover a section of the adjacent counter or table with wax paper, for easy cleanup later.
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Making The Soap - pg 3
Make sure the head of the blender is completely submerged or it will splatter.
Leaving the stick blender’s motor off, stir by hand for 30 seconds.
Turn the motor on and stir for around 30 more seconds.
Alternate stirring with the motor on and off, for 30 to 40 seconds at a time.
When the mixture thickens to the texture of a thin pudding, stop stirring for a moment.
(This could take anywhere from 2 to 10 minutes.)
Observe the soap batter and test for trace by lifting the stick blender and drizzling
soap across the top of itself.
If the soap is too thin to do this, continue stirring.
If the soap leaves a pattern or “tracing” before sinking back in, stop stirring.
Let the soap batter sit about 15 to 30 seconds and check for trace again.
If the soap batter thinned back out, you were at false trace and need to stir more.
If the soap batter still shows trace, you can continue.
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Wrapping Up - pg 4
12. Monitor the soap.
Check the soap every hour or so, for the next several hours.
If you see a crack forming, uncover and move to a cooler area.
Soap will heat up, get dark in places and look jelly-like. This is normal.
Let the soap stay in the mold for at least 24 to 48 hours.
Additional Notes
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