Рет қаралды 910
Learn how to increase your soap making productivity using a different technique than what's typically used for masterbatching for soap making!
This method is perfect for saving time, without having to invest in or build giant soap pots or buckets with spigots or spouts!
It is especially convenient if you have different recipes you want to make, but still want to save time.
In this video, I demonstrate how I prepared my fats and oils to get ready to make 4 batches of deer tallow soap using my assembly line method!
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Links to related videos:
Making Tallow - 3 Part Video Series
• Making Tallow
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Recipe:
17.0 ounces (482 g) virgin olive oil (37.4%)
13.5 ounces (383 g) deer tallow (28.6%)
13.0 ounces (369 g) coconut oil (29.7%)
2.0 ounces (57 g) castor oil (4.4%)
6.44 ounces (183 g) lye
12.5 ounces (354 g) distilled water
Lye solution added to melted oils when oils are 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40.5 degrees Celsius) and lye solution is 108 degrees Fahrenheit (42.2 degrees Celsius).
Makes 11 one inch wide bars that each weigh 5.5 ounces before cure. (I use the Essential Depot RED Silicone Mold.)
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