My rebatched bars....

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Jerry S

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These pink bars are actually Rebatched bars madefrom shreds that I mixed (stick blended) into hot oils of a soft oil CP recipe..let it cool down and then added my lye water, stick blended again to trace adding a little red coloring to give them a pink tint and some Plumeria FO…
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These are Rebatched bars as well but I used harderoils in this one to make harder long lasting bars..Process same as above but added yellow coloring..(which didn’t take). I almost didn’t get this batch in the mold cuz it traced really fast and was thick to start with since I used theshreds in the hot oils…I can’t remember what FO I used…lol.
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Well I hope I didn't step on any moderator toes by putting these 2 more shots of my rebatched bars...thanks for looking ...jerry
 
Those look great! I especially like the pink ones. Were the oils hot enough to melt the shreds? It looks like the mix came out pretty smooth.
 
Wow, those look very nice! I am hoping to avoid rebatching for a while.
 
Sorry it took so long to reply to this thread...(I've been making more soap....lol....)
Timber...yes, I heated all my oils in a crock pot the dumpend the shreds in and let it set for about a half hour..then used an old cake mixer to mix up the shreds and oils...A went back and forth about 3 times doing this waiting about 15 minutes each time. I found that its best to use only about 30% shreds weight to oil weight when doing this otherwise the batter gets to thick when I'm ready to add the lye water. I let the oil come down to 110 deg. then added my lye water, but you have to work fast getting it in the mold.
Melstan....Yes, I used a wooden slab mold for these that I made. The slab mold is 2 1/2" wide and 1 1/2" high. the mold is 28" long. I use a mylar liner. I actually have different size slab molds.
Jerry...
 
@Jerry S. - this sounds like a great way to rebatch, as I'm always dabbling in rebatched soap and looking for different ways to make it smoother. A couple years back there was another person ( a man) trying to explain his rebatch method that sounds similar to this, except your explanation is simpler. Since your name is Jerry, I assume you're a man. Would you be that same person? I am definitely going to try this method. Your bars look great.
 
Kellistarr..yep, I'm a man....lol. I've fiddled around with rebatching soap for a while but never liked the look after I finished and....if you add to much water, the bars shrink. I found that this method works pretty well if you dont add any more shreds that 30% (by weight) of the new oils in your recipe...and... Using soft oils for your new rebatched soap like OO, PO, Castor even Lard works better than hard oils. I found that using the neon colors work the best to color the new batch (dont add to much). I got mine from Peak but you could probably do better. One other thing that I found..Rebatching freshly made soap like a botched batch works better than shreds that are 6 months or a year old.
Happy soaping..
Jerry
 

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