Hot Process soaping – generations ago!

Explore the intricacies of soap production, from cooking to hardening. Learn precise methods for creating scum-free, pure soap bars of exceptional quality.

This method is derived from a 300-year-old book for master soap makers.

Step 1 – Cooking: Mastering the Initial Phase of Soap Production

Step 2 – Making Curd Soap: Refining the Soap Separation Process

Step 3 – Clear Boiling ("Klarsieden"): Achieving Clarity and Purity

Step 4 – First Melting: Purifying the Soap through Melting Process

Step 5 – Second Melting: Final Refinement for Pure, High-Quality Soap

Step 6 – Hardening: Achieving Uniformity and Stability in Soap Texture

Now you have a container with soap. Stir it while it cools down to get plain and uniform soap.

If all steps were done the soaps should yield:

  • Soap Scum: 70-80 kg
  • Pure soap: 1050-1080 kg
  • Dirty and lyeheavy soap: 250-300 kg

 

To get an excellent and beautiful toilet soap, bleach the palmoil.

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