akseattle
Well-Known Member
I just read the Rules for this forum. Most seemed like common rules of civility, but the Culture Thread was unique to this site.
It cautioned to be aware of "hot topics." Topic #4 was the use of "pyrex or other glass containers" for mixing the lye & water solution. I'm so super bummed. When I was thinking of making cold process soap and was on the look out for my materials, at the thrift store I found a beautiful stainless steel Brazilian pot. It is the perfect size for melting the oils for my small batches. I also found the most beautiful heavy duty thick glass mixing bowl with a small spout (about 1.5 quarts). It sits perfectly in my Brazilian pot when being put away for the next use.
Even though I'm pretty new, I'm already really attached to my Brazilian pot and glass spouted bowl. I'd really like to replace my glass spouted bowl with something equally enduring.
The rest of my soaping stuff is just stuff. But, I really love these two containers.
I searched threads on this site and there have been many discussions, many people seem to use fairly inexpensive, disposable plastic containers. I really don't want a throw away container.
I don't even like heating spaghetti up in plastic tupperware. After a few uses, the acid from the tomato sauce has eaten into the plastic. It's scored, scarred, and it doesn't come clean.
What do others use? I only make small batches of soap (13 oz), so, I don't need anything too big (right now I combine my oils & lye water in my glass bowl, not in my stainless steel pot.
On the internet, it many say you can use "plastic, glass or stainless steel." So, we know glass is really not okay. (Even though about half of the tutorials I watch are mixing their lye water in glass pyrex measuring cups...)
So, is stainless steel okay? Is there a really long lasting, enduring plastic measuring cup made that anyone is using?
It cautioned to be aware of "hot topics." Topic #4 was the use of "pyrex or other glass containers" for mixing the lye & water solution. I'm so super bummed. When I was thinking of making cold process soap and was on the look out for my materials, at the thrift store I found a beautiful stainless steel Brazilian pot. It is the perfect size for melting the oils for my small batches. I also found the most beautiful heavy duty thick glass mixing bowl with a small spout (about 1.5 quarts). It sits perfectly in my Brazilian pot when being put away for the next use.
Even though I'm pretty new, I'm already really attached to my Brazilian pot and glass spouted bowl. I'd really like to replace my glass spouted bowl with something equally enduring.
The rest of my soaping stuff is just stuff. But, I really love these two containers.
I searched threads on this site and there have been many discussions, many people seem to use fairly inexpensive, disposable plastic containers. I really don't want a throw away container.
I don't even like heating spaghetti up in plastic tupperware. After a few uses, the acid from the tomato sauce has eaten into the plastic. It's scored, scarred, and it doesn't come clean.
What do others use? I only make small batches of soap (13 oz), so, I don't need anything too big (right now I combine my oils & lye water in my glass bowl, not in my stainless steel pot.
On the internet, it many say you can use "plastic, glass or stainless steel." So, we know glass is really not okay. (Even though about half of the tutorials I watch are mixing their lye water in glass pyrex measuring cups...)
So, is stainless steel okay? Is there a really long lasting, enduring plastic measuring cup made that anyone is using?