Blender Soapmaking
Save the following technique until you are comfortable handling lye and familiar with soap reaction. Follow all safety guidelines provided with your blender! Listed below are the procedures to make Blender Soaps.

Use the recipes as described in Soap Recipes" (one-pound batches only). Use liquid fat at room temperature. Heat solid fats only until melted. Dissolve the lye in cold water and wait until the mixture turns clear.

1. Pour all ingredients into the blender

2. Lock the blender in position, (tighten cover) and blend on lowest speed.

3. Check the soap often to watch for a thin-trace stage. When you stop the blender, wait a few seconds before removing the cover.

4. When the trace stage begins, stop the blender. Stir the soap to check for tracing and to allow bubbles to escape. Pour the soap into your molds.

You will experience very short tracing times using the Blender procedure. Soap that requires a 30-to-45-minute tracing time by the "cold-stir method" can trace in 30 seconds in the blender! The only disavantage is the process can produce bubbles in the mixture. That's why it's important to pour the soap into bar molds at the thin-trace stage. Stop the blender and stir the soap. The soap should be thin enough so that bubbles can escape the mixture.






 

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