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Exact same thing happened to me. UGLY soap. I confess I thought maybe

it needed more water out of it and tried to put it in my

dehydrater....yikes!!! It's been sitting now for several weeks..will

probably have to throw it out, or wash the dog with it.

Let me know if you find out what you did wrong as I'm sure I did the

same.

Barb J

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  • 6 months later...

Pat,

I think (there I go again)(grin) if you are re-batching you must have a

tried and true method, would you be willing to share? I have several large

batches of what I consider ruined soap (bad mold day).

Thanks in advance,

Renie

Subject: re-batching

Yes, I do it for all my soaps.

Pat

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Hello,

I rebatch all the time, I rebatch rebatch if I have too!

My instructions:

I use 3.5-4 qt crock pots, works the best for me.

Shred up the soap as much as you can. Slice, dice, shredd what ever you can

do to get it as shreded as possilble. Fill crock pot to the top and then add

more, pack down gently.

So we want a slightly over filled crock pot. Now some people use Distilled

water, I use Whole milk, and some people use goats milk. Its your choice. I

usually use 3 fill cups of milk, and with yours being old soap I would think

that would do it. But you could start with 2 -2 1/2 just to be safe. Any way

my system is to put the crock pot on low wait one hour and stir, then stir

every 15 minutes for another 2 hours. Then pour into mold and put in the

freezer.

(Some people don't put it in the freezer). What I have found is you have to

experiment with this, just like all other aspects of soap making to find what

works best with you and your recipe.

Hope this helps

Carol Kapochus

Carol's Scents n' Soaps

www.scents-n-soaps.com

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Thanks, Carol, I'll give it a try. The 3 cups of liquid sounds like a lot but

maybe I wasn't using enough shreds before. Worth a try - the stuff didn't sell

before - how much worse can I make it?

Re: Rebatching

Hello,

I rebatch all the time, I rebatch rebatch if I have too!

My instructions:

I use 3.5-4 qt crock pots, works the best for me.

Shred up the soap as much as you can. Slice, dice, shredd what ever you can

do to get it as shreded as possilble. Fill crock pot to the top and then add

more, pack down gently.

So we want a slightly over filled crock pot. Now some people use Distilled

water, I use Whole milk, and some people use goats milk. Its your choice. I

usually use 3 fill cups of milk, and with yours being old soap I would think

that would do it. But you could start with 2 -2 1/2 just to be safe. Any way

my system is to put the crock pot on low wait one hour and stir, then stir

every 15 minutes for another 2 hours. Then pour into mold and put in the

freezer.

(Some people don't put it in the freezer). What I have found is you have to

experiment with this, just like all other aspects of soap making to find what

works best with you and your recipe.

Hope this helps

Carol Kapochus

Carol's Scents n' Soaps

www.scents-n-soaps.com

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