Hello there, guys!
As I am preparing for entering the world of CP soap making, I would really like to hear about the equipment you use to create your soaps.
I think a stainless pot would do just fine, right?
In which kind of pot do you prepare the lye solution?
About the measurements, I have a digital scale, but it is not sensitive to measure decimal numbers.
It would measure from 1 to 5000 g.
Do you think it could do the job for 500-700g of soap?
Also, for stirring the reaction mixture, should I use a mixer fixed somehow, so that it remains stable as long as the reaction lasts, in order to avoid stirring the mixture manually?
I have read that after the reaction is complete, people want to keep the reaction mixture's temperature for a few more hours.
So, using towels to cover it would be fine?
Is a silicon mold suitable for pouring the mixture in after the reaction is complete?
I apologize for the long post and the many questions!
Looking forward to hearing your opinions!
As I am preparing for entering the world of CP soap making, I would really like to hear about the equipment you use to create your soaps.
I think a stainless pot would do just fine, right?
In which kind of pot do you prepare the lye solution?
About the measurements, I have a digital scale, but it is not sensitive to measure decimal numbers.
It would measure from 1 to 5000 g.
Do you think it could do the job for 500-700g of soap?
Also, for stirring the reaction mixture, should I use a mixer fixed somehow, so that it remains stable as long as the reaction lasts, in order to avoid stirring the mixture manually?
I have read that after the reaction is complete, people want to keep the reaction mixture's temperature for a few more hours.
So, using towels to cover it would be fine?
Is a silicon mold suitable for pouring the mixture in after the reaction is complete?
I apologize for the long post and the many questions!
Looking forward to hearing your opinions!