For my last soap batch, I tried putting TD and sweet almond oil and beebees in a squirt bottle. I found it hard to squirt out, I think maybe the beebees were getting in the pointy squirty end. Let me know if you have tips and tricks. Thanks.
I think they have the same issue as ball bearings, they are round and could get lodged in the opening. Also, assuming they are glass, there’s always the chance of breakage. Little bolts have an irregular shape and seem to do well at moving things around. Because I’m cheap I first tried it with some little polished rocks I had but the bolts work better.I haven't used ready done TD yet in the bottle, but I'm interested in this, have you tried marbles to shake it up ?
I know what you mean @Tammyfarms but sometimes autocorrect is really funnycould you put a layer of cheesecake over the opening of the bottle
I must have had cheesecake on the brain, it was before dinner and I was hungry.I know what you mean @Tammyfarms but sometimes autocorrect is really funny
I'm on it!! Cheesecake makes everything better!!@Zing, for the batch you are using, could you put a layer of cheesecake over the opening of the bottle, between the bottle and the spout, to keep the beebees out of the spout?
There are mixing balls that often come with protein drink containers. Sort of like a wire whisk but in ball form. I wonder how that would work? They are big enough to stay out of the spout.
It does!I'm on it!! Cheesecake makes everything better!!
I 100% read cheesecloth, not cheesecake , that’s an idea - but it does get pretty thick I wonder if the cheesecloth would just clog up.@Zing, for the batch you are using, could you put a layer of cheesecake over the opening of the bottle, between the bottle and the spout, to keep the beebees out of the spout?
There are mixing balls that often come with protein drink containers. Sort of like a wire whisk but in ball form. I wonder how that would work? They are big enough to stay out of the spout.
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