penelopejane
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I use Pyrex for everything! Lye, soap batter, etc! I do have one plastic bowl that I can use. Does anyone have any suggestions for what to use for that, so that you can see how everything is progressing? I also have used Pyrex for microwave hot process. Any suggestions there for replacements? I wonder if any plastic is see through and heat safe?
I use Pyrex for everything! Lye, soap batter, etc! I do have one plastic bowl that I can use for lye. For soap batter, I like to heat mine in the microwave. Does anyone have any suggestions for what to use for that, so that you can see how everything is progressing? I also have used Pyrex for microwave hot process. Any suggestions there for replacements? I wonder if any plastic is see through and heat safe?
Lotion Crafter has a nice selection of borosillicate beakers as well. Unfortunately, because of the shape, the large ones are better suited to lotion making than soapmaking. I use the smaller sizes fairly often. Here's a link:If you insist on clear, your best bet is to go to a laboratory web site and buy real borosilliate PYREX beakersm like this. They're pretty spendy, though.
That is NOT the old Pyrex.
That is NOT the old Pyrex.
To me it was. Mine is almost 20 years old.
I thought they changed when shape changed.
fuzz-juzz said:Most troubles with them come due to improper use.
I use a plastic pitcher for my lye and a stainless steel pot to blend in everything. Am I doing it wrong?
1998 is when the formula was changed from borosilicate to soda lime glass, so it is very possible that yours could be made with the newer soda lime formula.
From what I've been able to find online so far, it is as BrewerGeorge said- the lettering is a clue-, i.e., Pyrex measuring cups that spell the name in all lowercase lettering (i.e., pyrex) is the kind that's made with soda lime glass. The Pyrex measuring cup in the pic above has all lowercase lettering. The kind made from borosilicate should have all uppercase lettering (i.e., PYREX).
IrishLass
But now you scared me enough and I think I'll invest into something else. I literally make maybe 2 batches a month but I don't think it's worth the risk. I'm clumsy enough anyway...
Whatever we hear about explosions etc are isolated cases, there's internet, word goes around and there you go, people get scared.
But better be safe than sorry...
But now you scared me enough and I think I'll invest into something else. I literally make maybe 2 batches a month.
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