If they are from a fresh batch I squish them together (use gloves) andmake a soap ballHi everyone.
I successfully made a batch of beginner soap and Castile soap. I feel really confident that these batches will be good.
After cutting, I have a lot of trimmings left. What can I do with these?
New to this thread but have a question. When you do this with your soaps, does it matter what kind of soap your mushing together? And by kind, I guess I really mean base oils.A Quick & Easy way to rebatch a few shreds (8-10 oz. or less): Grate or chop finely. Put them in a 1-cup Pyrex. Sprinkle a little water over them and mix lightly to wet all the pieces. Nuke on HIGH in the microwave for one minute. Let set for 5 minutes or so to cool down. Remove the soap and knead with gloved hands. Roll into a ball. Press into lightly greased round molds. Press and turn to mold and shape top and bottom. Ready to pop out when cool in an hour or so.
I generally do this every once in a while to keep shreds from piling up or when I need a new handsoap at the sink.
Hi @ewhitakeNew to this thread but have a question. When you do this with your soaps, does it matter what kind of soap your mushing together? And by kind, I guess I really mean base oils.
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