Using stick blender with M&P

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justrambling

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Since we aren't using Lye, can I still use my stick blender for food if I used it with Melt and Pour soap if I wash it really well?
Thanks!
 
I wouldn’t use it with MP. You will end up with bubbles in your soap that likely won’t dissipate with a spray of alcohol. Unless that’s what you are going for. [emoji3]

You could use your stick blender yes as long as it’s cleaned well I suppose. I don’t use mine on food that has been used for soap. I’m afraid the FO might carry over or won’t come off totally.
 
I wouldn’t use it with MP. You will end up with bubbles in your soap that likely won’t dissipate with a spray of alcohol. Unless that’s what you are going for. [emoji3]

You could use your stick blender yes as long as it’s cleaned well I suppose. I don’t use mine on food that has been used for soap. I’m afraid the FO might carry over or won’t come off totally.

Thank you! I have a stick blender that I use for food, and I was going to purchase another one just for soap, which I probably still will, but I'm anxious to get started on making my first batch of soap this coming week because I have the week off from work, but am a little short on funds. Maybe I'll just get a dollar store whisk to use on the melt and pour then.
 
Why are you going to use any kind of whisk for m&p? You only stir with a spoon, so as Shari mentioned above. you do not introduce bubbles into your m&p. You use stick blenders when making cold or hot process lye soap.

I would never purchase a whisk, especially for any type of soapmaking, from a Dollar Store. They are so cheaply made with such a thin layer of stainless they tend to rust. I will not even use them for cooking
 
You can get silicone whisks at the dollar store, but don't buy the metal ones. Use a spoon for M&P.
 
You can get silicone whisks at the dollar store, but don't buy the metal ones. Use a spoon for M&P.
That's actually what I got, the silicone type. I was thinking a whisk would help stir the fragrance in. I wouldn't really "whisk", but stir with it. Thank you to all who replied. Being a newbie, I have a lot of questions. :)
 

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