Can you rebatch a rebatch?

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beedale862003

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I made a beer bar that turned out great except for the smell, the vanilla beans I added didn't scent the bar at all and I wanted it to be scented. So I decided to do a rebatch and add some essential oils. This was my first rebatch and I don't think I melted it well enough, I did it in the microwave. So now it doesn't look very incorporated in the mold. So I am wondering if I can just remelt it again?
 
yes, you can. but each time you heat it you loose more water so you might need to add a bit more liquid. i actually recommend milk rather than water, it keeps the soap a bit more fluid.

there is some great rebatching information on this site to help you along.
 
Thank you, I tried doing my research before attempting the rebatch. I cut it this morning and actually only the outside is cosmetically unappealing so I think I may just clean it up a bit and stick with this batch. :)
 
I have rebatched more than once although I don't think I'd do it again. The result didn't improve all that much. At some point, it's time to give up and cut your losses.
 
carebear said:
yes, you can. but each time you heat it you loose more water so you might need to add a bit more liquid. i actually recommend milk rather than water, it keeps the soap a bit more fluid.

there is some great rebatching information on this site to help you along.

So milk doesn't sour?? Does it add any other qualities to the rebatch?
 
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Here's my first rebatch. I don't mind it, I am rebatching the scraps from my previous batches tomorrow.
 

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