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Kim , I have been using the lye calculator from sage, and tonight when you

mentioned the % of oils, I went to look at it and finally saw that. I never

even noticed it before. My mind must be turning to mush. Thanks, I am sure

this will help a lot. Kathy

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Kathy,

Go to the lye cal to get the measurements you need. Have you ever used the

lye cal yet? at

www.the-sage.com that will give you two different measurement. One will be

% and the other will be oz.

If you need help give me a yell.

Kim

Kim Fuoco

www.honeybearsoap.com

Re: Re: Shaye

> Shaye, Is it necessary that the combination comes to exactly 100%. I

don't

> have anything to measure the combinations that you use. I thought you

> could just add a few oz of whatever to the crisco, I have never added to

> see if it comes to 100%, so I am sure mine didn't. How important is that,

> and would it cause your soaps to be bad, or not come out. The only soap

I

> have really had a problem with is the olive oil that I added to crisco.

But

> when I finally used the milk instead of water, that came out ok too.

Kathy

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