C Cher New Member Joined Apr 3, 2013 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location Hobart, IN Apr 3, 2013 #1 It's cut, but soft. Can I use it for laundry soap? If it can't be re-used for anything, how do I dispose of it properly?
It's cut, but soft. Can I use it for laundry soap? If it can't be re-used for anything, how do I dispose of it properly?
LovelyMalia Well-Known Member Joined Dec 30, 2012 Messages 118 Reaction score 57 Location Massachusetts Apr 3, 2013 #2 how soft is it? I've had really soft soaps-mainly the ones I don't let gel and refrigerate instead. I put them on my drying rack and let them cure and they harden over time. If it isn't lye heavy, you can always rebatch it.
how soft is it? I've had really soft soaps-mainly the ones I don't let gel and refrigerate instead. I put them on my drying rack and let them cure and they harden over time. If it isn't lye heavy, you can always rebatch it.
Genny Well-Known Member Joined Oct 21, 2010 Messages 3,746 Reaction score 943 Location NW Wisconsin Apr 3, 2013 #3 What's wrong with it?
C Cher New Member Joined Apr 3, 2013 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location Hobart, IN Apr 3, 2013 #4 Very soft. Have cured for awhile. I didn't make the batch tho. Got it from someone who stopped making soap. So I'm not positive what's in it.
Very soft. Have cured for awhile. I didn't make the batch tho. Got it from someone who stopped making soap. So I'm not positive what's in it.