Guest guest Posted June 14, 2000 Report Share Posted June 14, 2000 > And that I've found a great way to rebatch soap. I have a plastic bag sealer for > freezing foods with a vacumm seal, and I shave the soap down in my procter whatever > (like colslaw) put it in the bags then imerse in boiling water on the stove. > Works great and dosn't take long at all, when its melted I cut the corner of the bag > and sqeeze it into the molds. > DeeDee > who'd ever thunk boiling bags w/b so versatile! you've got my vote~ i'll add that contraption to my christmas list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2000 Report Share Posted June 14, 2000 Yes its a great conraption and only about 20 bucks. DeeDee Momma Pajama wrote: > > And that I've found a great way to rebatch soap. I have a plastic bag sealer > for > > freezing foods with a vacumm seal, and I shave the soap down in my procter > whatever > > (like colslaw) put it in the bags then imerse in boiling water on the stove. > > Works great and dosn't take long at all, when its melted I cut the corner of the > bag > > and sqeeze it into the molds. > > > DeeDee > > > > who'd ever thunk boiling bags w/b so versatile! > > you've got my vote~ i'll add that contraption to my christmas list. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > @Backup- Protect and Access your data any time, any where on the net. > Try @Backup FREE and recieve 300 points from mypoints.com Install now: > http://click./1/5467/0/_/533249/_/960964251/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Check out our homepage at http://www.angelfire.com/mi/Soapmaking101/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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