MorpheusPA
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Well, not a disaster, per se, but hopefully somebody can learn from this.
Two weeks ago, I made laundry soap--60% palm, 40% coconut, 0.5% super fat, 25% water.
As expected, it came together fast and I unmolded the next day, then cut the bars into seven or eight pieces each with the intent of putting them in my small food processor to grind them down when they dried.
Fast forward a week, they still won't go through the food processor (it's really very small and has a weak motor). So I cut each of those pieces down again into ten small bits to speed the drying.
Fast forward a week, they still won't go through the food processor (and now the motor is starting to smell overheated).
This evening, I microwaved the soap to make "mashed potato" soap and then broke apart the bits and pieces by hand (not difficult). It worked, but talk about tedious.
I still have to run them through the food processor to get them to dust, but this time it shouldn't be an issue.
Next time? I fully intend on using my vegetable peeler to make tiny shards of the soap first, drying that way, and then grinding. Unless somebody else has a better idea...
Two weeks ago, I made laundry soap--60% palm, 40% coconut, 0.5% super fat, 25% water.
As expected, it came together fast and I unmolded the next day, then cut the bars into seven or eight pieces each with the intent of putting them in my small food processor to grind them down when they dried.
Fast forward a week, they still won't go through the food processor (it's really very small and has a weak motor). So I cut each of those pieces down again into ten small bits to speed the drying.
Fast forward a week, they still won't go through the food processor (and now the motor is starting to smell overheated).
This evening, I microwaved the soap to make "mashed potato" soap and then broke apart the bits and pieces by hand (not difficult). It worked, but talk about tedious.
I still have to run them through the food processor to get them to dust, but this time it shouldn't be an issue.
Next time? I fully intend on using my vegetable peeler to make tiny shards of the soap first, drying that way, and then grinding. Unless somebody else has a better idea...