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> What is the difference between CP and CPOP?

> Thanx

> Lynn

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Lynn,

CPOP is 'cold process/oven process'

Do your regular CP, put it in an oven-proof mold and pop it in the

oven set at a low temp for an hour or two, turn off the oven, leave

the soap in the oven overnight, and ta da! Cold processed soap ready

to cut and use (or at least needing a significantly lower curing

time). There is a list specifically dealing with CPOP. Let me know if

you want the link to it.

Tonya K.

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I would really appreciate the link to that list, also!!

Melody Vogler

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> What is the difference between CP and CPOP?

> Thanx

> Lynn

of wood

Lynn,

CPOP is 'cold process/oven process'

Do your regular CP, put it in an oven-proof mold and pop it in the

oven set at a low temp for an hour or two, turn off the oven, leave

the soap in the oven overnight, and ta da! Cold processed soap ready

to cut and use (or at least needing a significantly lower curing

time). There is a list specifically dealing with CPOP. Let me know if

you want the link to it.

Tonya K.

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Sure! CPOP list:

CPOP-subscribe

They are a great group!

Tonya K.

" Vogler, Melody H. " <mvogler@...> wrote:

>I would really appreciate the link to that list, also!!

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>Melody Vogler

>Scentual Melodies

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>> What is the difference between CP and CPOP?

>> Thanx

>> Lynn

>of wood

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>Lynn,

>CPOP is 'cold process/oven process'

>Do your regular CP, put it in an oven-proof mold and pop it in the

>oven set at a low temp for an hour or two, turn off the oven, leave

>the soap in the oven overnight, and ta da! Cold processed soap ready

>to cut and use (or at least needing a significantly lower curing

>time). There is a list specifically dealing with CPOP. Let me know if

>you want the link to it.

>Tonya K.

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> I am glad Lynn asked because I also didn't know. , I would

love to know

> where to learn more. This sounds like a super idea. Thanks.

>

> Sage

Here is the link to subscribe to the CPOP list. They have lots of

great folks on the list and great info in their files, and a really

cool list mom!

Subscribe: CPOP-subscribe

Tonya K.

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