gigisiguenza
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I've seen so many different answers to the "how to clean up your soap making tools" on the web that include putting them in the dishwasher. So far, I've not done it. I've wiped out bowls and wiped off spatulas, then tossed them in a box in the closet to be cleaned another day. My logic has been it gives the soap residue time to harden and I can scrape it off then hand wash everything in the sink.
This has worked of course, but I really don't like leaving them like that because a) I don't like the mess in the closet like a chore still waiting to be done, and b) it means before I can make soap again, I have to spend a good deal of time cleaning first, which just plain sucks.
How do you clean up, and is it safe (after wiping out off) to put it all in the dishwasher alone and run it?
Gigi
This has worked of course, but I really don't like leaving them like that because a) I don't like the mess in the closet like a chore still waiting to be done, and b) it means before I can make soap again, I have to spend a good deal of time cleaning first, which just plain sucks.
How do you clean up, and is it safe (after wiping out off) to put it all in the dishwasher alone and run it?
Gigi