seaysoap
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I have always used a soap box and want to make some round bars. Anyone have any advice on using PVC? I am guessing that I just need to grease it down real good? Can I cap both ends or does it need to be able to vent?
I have always used a soap box and want to make some round bars. Anyone have any advice on using PVC? I am guessing that I just need to grease it down real good? Can I cap both ends or does it need to be able to vent?
"...Acute (short-term) exposure to high levels of vinyl chloride... Chronic (long-term) exposure to vinyl chloride... Cancer is a major concern from exposure to vinyl chloride... EPA has classified vinyl chloride..."
@Dianae -- Why are you equating polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with vinyl chloride???? They are NOT the same thing and they do NOT have even close to the same level of risk. If you have concerns about the use of PVC, then please share them (in a new thread preferably), but please don't conflate the two chemicals.
PVC is resistant to alkalis, so it is chemically safe for use with soap batter as long as the PVC container or pipe is sturdy and is not exposed to high temperatures (PVC softens when temps are above about 150 F).
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Good idea Right now I’m looking at everything as a possible mold and imagining the possibilities for shapes. I saw another soaper mention the same thing and thought it was funny because I caught myself doing the same ;D I bet your soaps look so pretty!I still line my PVC pipe with freezer paper. I like to think the freezer paper protects the soap per se. A dab of Vaseline on the pipe holds the paper pretty good too. The caps seal them nicely on the bottom with saran wrap inside as well. I love my round Soaps!
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