They are outnumbered! We win again!See, I knew you tidy soapers looked down on us peons! I just knew it!!
They are outnumbered! We win again!See, I knew you tidy soapers looked down on us peons! I just knew it!!
I wouldn't call myself a "tidy" soaper, but I also have a limited amount of space to work (about 3 1/2 feet of countertop space in the kitchen), so I definitely have to work in stages and keep on top of the mess.I'm a tidy soaper. I don't have enough room (or time) to be messy. I have everything laid out, organized, and Ready, Set SOAP! I keep a plastic bin (like the ones from the hospitals) near me to put soapy stuff in as I go so I can just take the bin to the sink after the soap is made and covered.
Today, I made another small batch (250g oils) of liquid soap. I am making basically the same recipe as my version of ZNSB (minus the faux seawater), but with KOH instead of NaOH. I figure, at least this way I shouldn't have any bad reactions. It came to trace quicker than I expected which was a lovely surprise. I'll check it for zap tomorrow.
You have heaps of space to work on, I have 1 foot square bench space that's it and the empty sink, not even the draining bit.I wouldn't call myself a "tidy" soaper, but I also have a limited amount of space to work (about 3 1/2 feet of countertop space in the kitchen), so I definitely have to work in stages and keep on top of the mess.
Now cooking, that's a different story!
Wowie, you win! It must take some serious planning to make that work!You have heaps of space to work on, I have 1 foot square bench space that's it and the empty sink, not even the draining bit.
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