I threw away two loaves when they separated. I also have had mild separation. But nothing I have ever rebatched ever looked as bad as yours. So you’ve given me back faith in my abilities. I say this with thanks, to you for showing us how we can fail and can fix!❤️
Soap making is one of the homesteading skills we are a little intimated to try...this was incredibly helpful...so when we do make soap we have one less way to fail 😂
This is really helpful as I didn't know you could start rebatching immediately after the first process and didn't need to wait for it to solidify and grate. Thanks!
I’m new to soap making. So far never had an issue with any of my batch until now. My son asked me for a cinnamon roll inspired soap and after using cinnamon essential oil on my batch it just begun to separate. I had solid soap on the bottom of the mold and a lot of liquid oil on top. When looking for a solution to fix my problem i found your video. Thank you very much for your tips. I will now subscribe to your channel.
I've made lots of soap and never had an issue, but made soap today and had a super seize. I poured it and pushed it into a mold but it was horrible. I'm blaming it on the lye temperature was too high for the fragrance oil I was using. I'm hoping to save it somehow, it was a 14 pound batch. Thanks for letting me know it happens to all of us. I was pretty discouraged.
I made soap yesterday for the first time and this happened, so I really appreciate the help in fixing it! I need to take a few breaths and get it in the crock pot :/ God bless you :)
Well I was intimidated by soap making but I was also intimidated by rendering lard. Today I am in the process of rendering lard from the hog we bought and had butchered thanks to your video and the one Sarah from Living Traditions made. I am much older than you both but you ladies are teaching me new things all the time. May try soap sometime.
Thank Youuuuuuu!!!! ❤ I made double the recipe for a 6.25 pound recipe and of course I forgot to double the lye amount 😑 so right now my loafs look like jello kinda see through and very oily. Oil just oozing out when I tried unmolding. So thank you for your video you give me hope to save what I can and don’t throw away all this costly material.
Today was my first time I made a cold process soap and it turned into mashed potatoes as soon as i started blended the lye and oils. I wanted to make a blend of white and pink swirls and it was a disaster. I came i across your video to see if i could still save my lumpy block that is still curring. Thanks for your video 😊
I use the leftover piece’s that are too small to wash our face with ( each person has a jar to put the piece’s in) so each person gets a special soap with the smells they like. So this is great and appreciated I’m learning to make soap w fire ash, which is another traditional way of making soap. I adding on natural herbs and dried flowers, natural pigment colors like which adds earthly color a tad extra coconut oil and essential oil’s for each person.( in case you were concerned about using soap by another person lol we each have a marked jar to collect piece’s for re-batching❤ this was very s informative thank you
Have the same issue sometimes with cinnamon oil in a hard candy my family used to make annually for Christmas. The water/sugar/karo syrup mixture is heated to hard crack, color paste is then added and an flavor/scent oil mixed in well. Next pour out on a hot flat buttered griddle where on e person cuts chunks off as it begins to cool and set. 6 or so other women take those chunks and cut smaller. When done, you have a large bowl of colored broken glass looking hard candy. Each woman brings a quart mason jar with lid, a cookie sheet and kitchen scissors and takes home her tools and a share of the candy made. We always sent the men to watch a movie or game. Great fellowship time, but we usually had one or two batches with cinnamon that would refuse to set up.
I made a batch of 4 purple molds yesterday and I made a mistake with the amount of lye water. I did not put enough so my soap is too soft. I will definately melt it, add the missing amount of lye water and re-mold it and hope for the best. Thank you!! ❤
Thanks. This just happened to me I use essential oils eucalyptus, lemon, & peppermint. And it has a layer of oil 😳. It’s been 12 hr so far. Don’t look good. 😂
Thank you so much! This happen to me and I didn’t know what I did wrong! You wouldn’t believe I use the same essential oils that you mentioned. You just helped me out a whole lot!
Thank you for sharing. I have my first batch that I didn’t cut well that I’d like to re-batch. I’m so new to the soap making world but hope in time I can also be able to sell my creations as in time also help others. God Bless
This video was so helpful! I just made a batch yesterday and used fragrance oils for the first time. I had no idea this would hyper-accelerate my trace and give me a false trace. I was left with a very oily, soft bar. I will try rebatching for the first time!
the change of the season is killing me! I have had "soft" batches so many times in the past month and I don't get it. I'm gonna have to switch up my recipe. Thanks for this!
Interestingly, the few times I've worked with essential oils, when I've had irritated skin, seems clove was around, didn't touch the oil of course, but I have always blamed clove essential oil that itchy skin.
This what I searched for!. I made my soap this evening and found some small bubbles in dough. I'm looking up for the rebatching method but every video is all about grated the solidified soap and not mention the cons for rebatching. I don't have problem about trace, but the bubbles. I think for smooth one, but now I think it still ok with some bubbles since the rebatching give bubbles as well
This just happened to me for the first time. It was greasy like I'd never added the lye. Full grease loaf. I just learned from Soaping101 channel, that some oils are unsaponifiable, I did not know that, and I used hemp oil for the first time and at 20%!! Maybe it would be alright at a lower percentage. I did run my recipe through soapcalc, too, I don't think it's programmed for unsaponifiable oils. This is a new thing for me, never used fancy oils for me, I'm pretty simple with soapmaking up to now lol!
I’ve made two batches of soap so far and had to re batch both because they were so mushy 😩 I think I need to start using a different recipe. My first re batch turned out nice and I’m working on my second one now.
This literally just happened to me on my very first batch ever and rice is a great way to describe it. I glooped in into the molds anyway and then put in fridge. Now it looks like cottage cheese but firm with oily residue in the bottom of the mold. I'm thinking a rebatch in the crockpot might just help to pull it all back together. My lye solution with the goat milk turned out so great but the other oils were the problem and I hadn't even added the scented oil in yet. The batch was gritty and gross. I threw it all together and into the mold anyway. I will now throw it inti the crockpot and see what happens as it was a 5 pound batch! :O Thank you so much, fingers crossed for something a little better than what I have now. :)
Thanks for your video. It's given me confidence to rebatch some of my 'fails'. Curious at the stage before you're pouring it into the molds...could I pulse it with the stick blender to perhaps get a smoother texture? Thanks :)
with my fail, I think I didn't get it to trace. if this is the case, is it dangerous to rebatch it? would I just melt it all down, then bring it to trace, then remold?
I made soap yesterday, it's been 24 hrs and it's like a gel consistency. I'm thinking the problem is the orange and lemon essential oils I used. Do you think putting it in the crockpot for a few hours and repouring into molds will help? Glad I found your video! Thanks for the info.
Thank you so much for this info, I just experienced for the first time the volcano on a batch of cold processed soap 😱, it’s in the crockpot now, hope I can save it
Hi, Andrea! I sometimes make soap with a friend of mine .So the day before yesterday, we tried to make a batch using coconut milk instead of water, but we didn't freeze the milk and when we added the lye ,I think it scorched as it looked like spoilt milk. The temperatures were right, and decided to go ahead anyway. When we combined the lye to the oils, it became ricy ,with a lot of clumps and a lot of oils separated.We mixed only a little as it became stiff right away,but we put it in the mold anyway. We also mixed an avocado in the oils beforehand. We also added cucumber fragrance oil. What do you think happened? Could it be fixed using HP method? It is now in the mold with a a lot of seperated oils....😢
My soap I had everything correct measurement wise however I had a false trace so I have pockets of heavy lye and oils that hadn't fully mixed. Would this work rebatching do I need to mix to trace again while it's hot and how long is cure time?
Hey there, now I messed up on one of my batches that made last week, my mistake was that I poured the batter into the molds too soon, they held up shape but there still soft and there's cracks all around each bar. Would the rebatching still work in my case?
I did 2 batches, neen and noni, they did set but there was so much oil on top which never happened when I used Bells Chemicals lye. But now am using Red Crown, I am having few problems.
It could be the brand of lye but it also could be if the neen and Noni if those are sents. Sometimes different sents react differently. I’m not sure what those are though.
Hi Please could you help me? I was binge watching all your videos and decided to finally dive in and make a shampoo bar, mainly because my friend gave me garden-fresh rosemary bunches and I didnt know what else to do with them. So I plunged into making a rosemary shampoo bar. But when I poured the lye mix into the oils, I discovered that quite a lot of the lye had solidified at the bottom of my container, probably because I didnt stir the lye into the water well enough. So now I have a very wet mixture, probably not enough lye to create a chemical reaction with my oils and take me to trace. I've been stick blending on and off for over 4 hours now, but while the mixture that is caked on the blender seems to have thickened slightly, the batter in the bowl is totally liquid. How can I rescue this? I thought about adding some more lye water but I'd have no clue how much now, as there's no way to tell how much lye got wasted. I also put my bowl on a double boiler to heat the oils in the hope that that would help them thicken, but that didnt work either. Please help! I dont want to throw such expensive and precious ingredients away (I wouldnt even know how to safely dispose of them!).
My coconut oil and sodium hydroxide base is not melting. While I put it in Microwave, becoming bubbling but not no liquide. If I cool it becoming hard. Please help me.
Interesting....I have never attempted making soap....I would like to....the lye always scares me and holds me back.... maybe u already have but if u haven't it would be interesting to watch and learn from start to finish how u make soap. Oh I know Ben asked on a live about if we r more apt to buy from ur store or online....I would buy online ,👍
I agree with you Vivian .... would love a video on how she makes soap .... I too am scared of lye ... so I buy melt and pour and make it that way. Years ago I was going to take a weekend course on soap making at the John Campbell Folk School in NC but just couldn’t afford it .... on the bucket list !!!! Have a blessed day !
What if I didn’t wait long enough for my lye to cool within 10 degrees of my oils? It ended up looking like applesauce and now that it’s hard it’s very oily. Assuming I’m correct and the temperature is where I went wrong then could I just crock pot rebatch without adding anything?
Now you’ve got me in the mood to make some soap! Thanks for sharing on how to rebatch. Haven’t had to do it this far but I’m sure it will happen one day. Lol 😂
You are so knowledgeable Andrea. I enjoy your videos so much! Do you sell/ship your soaps? I would be interested in buying some. Have a blessed day. ❤️🙏
Have you thought of using a wire cheese slicer to trim off the top of your re batched soap to make it smooth? Could you not then use the cut off bits and make a liquid soap? Just wondering
I make a batch that is 54 ounces coconut oil and 24 ounces of water and it will fill two of them almost to the top. Check out our playlist here for recipes. th-cam.com/play/PLgwqK7BvcfDlKMBWt3bccCyCLIfm8ljNo.html
Hi. Sooo, recooking does what? (If the same ingredients that caused the problem in the first place are still in the product you are just reheating). Nice video on making soap. To get rid of air pockets, have you considered running a chopstick or bamboo skewer thru soap in molds?. Just a thought. Peace to you and yours
I believe I used to much oil & butters maybe not enough lye water, can I still take this approach and can I do it in a double boiler instead of a crockpot
I threw away two loaves when they separated. I also have had mild separation. But nothing I have ever rebatched ever looked as bad as yours. So you’ve given me back faith in my abilities. I say this with thanks, to you for showing us how we can fail and can fix!❤️
Soap making is one of the homesteading skills we are a little intimated to try...this was incredibly helpful...so when we do make soap we have one less way to fail 😂
This is really helpful as I didn't know you could start rebatching immediately after the first process and didn't need to wait for it to solidify and grate. Thanks!
I don't make soap but I love homemade soaps. Well, I just learned something new, this fine morning. Have an amazing day and God bless.
I’m new to soap making. So far never had an issue with any of my batch until now. My son asked me for a cinnamon roll inspired soap and after using cinnamon essential oil on my batch it just begun to separate. I had solid soap on the bottom of the mold and a lot of liquid oil on top. When looking for a solution to fix my problem i found your video. Thank you very much for your tips. I will now subscribe to your channel.
I've made lots of soap and never had an issue, but made soap today and had a super seize. I poured it and pushed it into a mold but it was horrible. I'm blaming it on the lye temperature was too high for the fragrance oil I was using. I'm hoping to save it somehow, it was a 14 pound batch. Thanks for letting me know it happens to all of us. I was pretty discouraged.
I made soap yesterday for the first time and this happened, so I really appreciate the help in fixing it! I need to take a few breaths and get it in the crock pot :/ God bless you :)
You’re welcome!! You can do it!
Well I was intimidated by soap making but I was also intimidated by rendering lard. Today I am in the process of rendering lard from the hog we bought and had butchered thanks to your video and the one Sarah from Living Traditions made. I am much older than you both but you ladies are teaching me new things all the time. May try soap sometime.
My lard turned out great milky white.
Thank you for posting this video! You SAVED my batch of soap. And, like you, I had used clove and orange oil. Never again. :(
You are a wealth of knowledge sweetie! Appreciate your willingness to share all your works. Thanks bunches!!!!
Thank Youuuuuuu!!!! ❤ I made double the recipe for a 6.25 pound recipe and of course I forgot to double the lye amount 😑 so right now my loafs look like jello kinda see through and very oily. Oil just oozing out when I tried unmolding. So thank you for your video you give me hope to save what I can and don’t throw away all this costly material.
Today was my first time I made a cold process soap and it turned into mashed potatoes as soon as i started blended the lye and oils. I wanted to make a blend of white and pink swirls and it was a disaster. I came i across your video to see if i could still save my lumpy block that is still curring. Thanks for your video 😊
I use the leftover piece’s that are too small to wash our face with ( each person has a jar to put the piece’s in) so each person gets a special soap with the smells they like. So this is great and appreciated I’m learning to make soap w fire ash, which is another traditional way of making soap. I adding on natural herbs and dried flowers, natural pigment colors like which adds earthly color a tad extra coconut oil and essential oil’s for each person.( in case you were concerned about using soap by another person lol we each have a marked jar to collect piece’s for re-batching❤ this was very s informative thank you
This just happened to me!!! Thankyou for this!! I like the primitive look! It definitely has it's place in home soap making.
Have the same issue sometimes with cinnamon oil in a hard candy my family used to make annually for Christmas. The water/sugar/karo syrup mixture is heated to hard crack, color paste is then added and an flavor/scent oil mixed in well. Next pour out on a hot flat buttered griddle where on e person cuts chunks off as it begins to cool and set. 6 or so other women take those chunks and cut smaller. When done, you have a large bowl of colored broken glass looking hard candy. Each woman brings a quart mason jar with lid, a cookie sheet and kitchen scissors and takes home her tools and a share of the candy made. We always sent the men to watch a movie or game. Great fellowship time, but we usually had one or two batches with cinnamon that would refuse to set up.
I made a batch of 4 purple molds yesterday and I made a mistake with the amount of lye water. I did not put enough so my soap is too soft. I will definately melt it, add the missing amount of lye water and re-mold it and hope for the best. Thank you!! ❤
well if you can make a mess I can usually do that. Thanks for showing how to fix it. I have not seen a liquid soap rebatched. very nice video.
Now I know how those homemade soaps are made. Awesome
I made soap yesterday! I wish we lived closer to y’all. We could be besties❤️🙏🏻 Have a blessed day
Thankyou. Very helpful. I am about to rebatch. I prefer your rustic rebatch. It looks like art, not a mistake correction
Thank you!
Awesome video.
Always nice to know if there is a method to recover when things don't go to plan.
Thanks. This just happened to me I use essential oils eucalyptus, lemon, & peppermint. And it has a layer of oil 😳. It’s been 12 hr so far. Don’t look good. 😂
I find soap making fascinating. I have used goat milk soap; however, I was unaware it came from cow's milk as well.
I didn't even know there was milk in it!
Thank you so much! This happen to me and I didn’t know what I did wrong! You wouldn’t believe I use the same essential oils that you mentioned. You just helped me out a whole lot!
Thank you for sharing. I have my first batch that I didn’t cut well that I’d like to re-batch. I’m so new to the soap making world but hope in time I can also be able to sell my creations as in time also help others. God Bless
Thank you, from your advice I remade the batch that I made. I think your advice will help.
You just helped me figure out why my cinnamon orange soap wouldn’t harden! It’s the cinnamon essential oil! Thank you
You are so welcome!
I got home just in time to see one of my favorite channel
This video was so helpful! I just made a batch yesterday and used fragrance oils for the first time. I had no idea this would hyper-accelerate my trace and give me a false trace. I was left with a very oily, soft bar. I will try rebatching for the first time!
the change of the season is killing me! I have had "soft" batches so many times in the past month and I don't get it. I'm gonna have to switch up my recipe. Thanks for this!
Great video, very well done and very pleasant to watch.
Interestingly, the few times I've worked with essential oils, when I've had irritated skin, seems clove was around, didn't touch the oil of course, but I have always blamed clove essential oil that itchy skin.
This what I searched for!. I made my soap this evening and found some small bubbles in dough. I'm looking up for the rebatching method but every video is all about grated the solidified soap and not mention the cons for rebatching.
I don't have problem about trace, but the bubbles. I think for smooth one, but now I think it still ok with some bubbles since the rebatching give bubbles as well
Would love to see a video of you making soap. I've wanted to make but haven't yet
you made my day, thank you.
This just happened to me for the first time. It was greasy like I'd never added the lye. Full grease loaf. I just learned from Soaping101 channel, that some oils are unsaponifiable, I did not know that, and I used hemp oil for the first time and at 20%!! Maybe it would be alright at a lower percentage. I did run my recipe through soapcalc, too, I don't think it's programmed for unsaponifiable oils. This is a new thing for me, never used fancy oils for me, I'm pretty simple with soapmaking up to now lol!
yes I never try and alter recipes for this reason. Not that it is wrong to do, I am just afraid of losing all my ingredients.
Not oily pockets. That is glycerin. Just a few times it has happened to me too. Enjoy your blessed day..................... Love, in Pennsylvania
I’ve made two batches of soap so far and had to re batch both because they were so mushy 😩 I think I need to start using a different recipe. My first re batch turned out nice and I’m working on my second one now.
This literally just happened to me on my very first batch ever and rice is a great way to describe it. I glooped in into the molds anyway and then put in fridge. Now it looks like cottage cheese but firm with oily residue in the bottom of the mold. I'm thinking a rebatch in the crockpot might just help to pull it all back together. My lye solution with the goat milk turned out so great but the other oils were the problem and I hadn't even added the scented oil in yet. The batch was gritty and gross. I threw it all together and into the mold anyway. I will now throw it inti the crockpot and see what happens as it was a 5 pound batch! :O Thank you so much, fingers crossed for something a little better than what I have now. :)
Yes! I don’t ever want to waste ingredients
Thanks for your video. It's given me confidence to rebatch some of my 'fails'. Curious at the stage before you're pouring it into the molds...could I pulse it with the stick blender to perhaps get a smoother texture? Thanks :)
You can use the stick blender but you will get air bubbles in it.
Hi Andrea. Gosh, when that had all melted in the crockpot, it looked like a beautiful gravy as you were stirring it.
Thank you for sharing it. I found it helpful since I have a pot of soap ready for rebatching.
with my fail, I think I didn't get it to trace. if this is the case, is it dangerous to rebatch it? would I just melt it all down, then bring it to trace, then remold?
I enjoyed your video today about soap. Thanks for sharing you're good at what you do on the videos
Fantastic video. thanks. I added color to single oil soap it didn't saponify. I used coconut oil about 2520 grams with 60 % lye solution
I made soap yesterday, it's been 24 hrs and it's like a gel consistency. I'm thinking the problem is the orange and lemon essential oils I used. Do you think putting it in the crockpot for a few hours and repouring into molds will help? Glad I found your video! Thanks for the info.
Yes I do! Had that problem with orange also!
@@VWFamilyFarm It worked and I'm so happy! It does look a little rugged but I'm glad I didn't have to trash it! Thanks again!
Had clove and orange in mine... same problem
Thanks, Andrea! This hasn't happened to me yet, but it's inevitable that it will. Now I know what to do when it happens.
Woow thank you so much your Explanation was just clear and beautifull .lam going to rebatch mine too
Your video really help me because I most definitely had a fail and I believe I used to much soap by accident due to distraction. SMH thanks
Question... when everything was melted... in stead of staring it ..could you stick blended?
How do I fix the soap If the soap is too soft? How would I add a hard butter?
27 June 2021 .. thanks. Just made a new batch that didn't work, after at least 10 batches that DID work.
Thank you so much for this info, I just experienced for the first time the volcano on a batch of cold processed soap 😱, it’s in the crockpot now, hope I can save it
Hi, Andrea! I sometimes make soap with a friend of mine .So the day before yesterday, we tried to make a batch using coconut milk instead of water, but we didn't freeze the milk and when we added the lye ,I think it scorched as it looked like spoilt milk. The temperatures were right, and decided to go ahead anyway. When we combined the lye to the oils, it became ricy ,with a lot of clumps and a lot of oils separated.We mixed only a little as it became stiff right away,but we put it in the mold anyway. We also mixed an avocado in the oils beforehand. We also added cucumber fragrance oil. What do you think happened? Could it be fixed using HP method? It is now in the mold with a a lot of seperated oils....😢
Thank you really
My soap I had everything correct measurement wise however I had a false trace so I have pockets of heavy lye and oils that hadn't fully mixed. Would this work rebatching do I need to mix to trace again while it's hot and how long is cure time?
Thanks for the tips Andrea we really appreciate it.
I would love to make my own soap. It is not in the cards for me. Love and Hugs from Sapulpa Oklahoma
Would love to see a whole soap making video some time. Love your channel😊
Hey there, now I messed up on one of my batches that made last week, my mistake was that I poured the batter into the molds too soon, they held up shape but there still soft and there's cracks all around each bar. Would the rebatching still work in my case?
I love your educational videos such as this!
I did 2 batches, neen and noni, they did set but there was so much oil on top which never happened when I used Bells Chemicals lye. But now am using Red Crown, I am having few problems.
It could be the brand of lye but it also could be if the neen and Noni if those are sents. Sometimes different sents react differently. I’m not sure what those are though.
Could you share the recipe? Its so interesting. I would love to make my own soap! Thanks for sharing your videos!
th-cam.com/video/Q8kTgBMgfFs/w-d-xo.html 😊
Hi Please could you help me? I was binge watching all your videos and decided to finally dive in and make a shampoo bar, mainly because my friend gave me garden-fresh rosemary bunches and I didnt know what else to do with them. So I plunged into making a rosemary shampoo bar. But when I poured the lye mix into the oils, I discovered that quite a lot of the lye had solidified at the bottom of my container, probably because I didnt stir the lye into the water well enough. So now I have a very wet mixture, probably not enough lye to create a chemical reaction with my oils and take me to trace. I've been stick blending on and off for over 4 hours now, but while the mixture that is caked on the blender seems to have thickened slightly, the batter in the bowl is totally liquid. How can I rescue this? I thought about adding some more lye water but I'd have no clue how much now, as there's no way to tell how much lye got wasted. I also put my bowl on a double boiler to heat the oils in the hope that that would help them thicken, but that didnt work either. Please help! I dont want to throw such expensive and precious ingredients away (I wouldnt even know how to safely dispose of them!).
I understand NOTHING about making soap. But this was a very interesting video. May need to try my hand at soap making sometime.
I just started have a go it’s so much fun and I gave some pretty basic soaps sitting curing.
Thank you
My coconut oil and sodium hydroxide base is not melting. While I put it in Microwave, becoming bubbling but not no liquide. If I cool it becoming hard.
Please help me.
I’m just waiting for that to happen to me. Thank for the info!
Can u do a video on the whole process? I’m interested in making some
Here’s a playlist of our soap making
th-cam.com/play/PLgwqK7BvcfDlKMBWt3bccCyCLIfm8ljNo.html
VW Family Farm ty so much
You are so interesting to watch Andrea!😄❤
Interesting....I have never attempted making soap....I would like to....the lye always scares me and holds me back.... maybe u already have but if u haven't it would be interesting to watch and learn from start to finish how u make soap.
Oh I know Ben asked on a live about if we r more apt to buy from ur store or online....I would buy online ,👍
I agree with you Vivian .... would love a video on how she makes soap .... I too am scared of lye ... so I buy melt and pour and make it that way. Years ago I was going to take a weekend course on soap making at the John Campbell Folk School in NC but just couldn’t afford it .... on the bucket list !!!! Have a blessed day !
@@anitahamrick1219 😉 You have a Blessed day too 👍
@@anitahamrick1219 she has 4 videos about how to make goat/cow soap. Just search and they will be listed.
Gypsy Lady thank you so much !!!
@@anitahamrick1219 your welcome and good luck with your soap making!
Great video, I haven't tried to make soap but it's on my list. I'm pretty sure I will be referring back to this video.
Good to know,Thank you!
What if I didn’t wait long enough for my lye to cool within 10 degrees of my oils? It ended up looking like applesauce and now that it’s hard it’s very oily.
Assuming I’m correct and the temperature is where I went wrong then could I just crock pot rebatch without adding anything?
yes rebatch. getting the temps closer together is very important
Very helpful
Thank you ❤
Thank you so much I have subscribed and saved this invaluable information. Much appreciated
thank you!
Thank you for sharing this! You’re saving me a double batch of triple cream goats milk soap😔
Now you’ve got me in the mood to make some soap! Thanks for sharing on how to rebatch. Haven’t had to do it this far but I’m sure it will happen one day. Lol 😂
i dont make soap yet but i think i would like to try morning honey glad to see u today
You are so knowledgeable Andrea.
I enjoy your videos so much!
Do you sell/ship your soaps? I would be interested in buying some.
Have a blessed day. ❤️🙏
Yes. I’ve sold it online before, and am trying to make enough so that it will be available in our future store
Have you thought of using a wire cheese slicer to trim off the top of your re batched soap to make it smooth? Could you not then use the cut off bits and make a liquid soap? Just wondering
You could trim it off to make it smooth but you couldn’t make something that would stay a liquid.
Great advise
thank you for the video, i use those same molds but never have enough to fill one, what size batch do you use and do you have a recipe to share?
I make a batch that is 54 ounces coconut oil and 24 ounces of water and it will fill two of them almost to the top. Check out our playlist here for recipes. th-cam.com/play/PLgwqK7BvcfDlKMBWt3bccCyCLIfm8ljNo.html
Very helpful. But what if I don't know the mistake?
Rebatching fixes most mistakes.
@@VWFamilyFarm Interesting
Can you use a lemon peels instead of orange peels? Thank you.
Yes
Thank you!!!
Thank you ~ I need to rebatch my first attempt at cold process soap and I am doing my research 🙃
Woooo Pig! Soooie!
Hi!,when lye is heavy and i want to do rebatching,do i have to add some ingredient in it?
No just heat and pour
Great video!
I rebatch when I use lye made from ash.
Hi. Sooo, recooking does what? (If the same ingredients that caused the problem in the first place are still in the product you are just reheating). Nice video on making soap. To get rid of air pockets, have you considered running a chopstick or bamboo skewer thru soap in molds?. Just a thought. Peace to you and yours
It helps it to homogenize it as where it didn’t before
I do not see your link for the mold
Rebatching for the same mistake.... Usted bergamot... But Rebatching aparently saved it
I believe I used to much oil & butters maybe not enough lye water, can I still take this approach and can I do it in a double boiler instead of a crockpot
The lye to oil ratio is very specific. I have never tried a double boiler so I hope it works!
@@VWFamilyFarm thanks I used the crockpot
do you think it's a good idea to stick blend again after melting it to try to get a smoother consistency?
You could. I never have. Let me know if you do!
Mine is like a soft peanut butter fudge and I'm pretty sure it's because we put the lye in to hot it was 160 degrees
It actually turned out to get firmer I hadn't waited 24 hours but I still made a bunch of rebatch and I got it to the silky I did small batches
Great video
Good tips thank you very much.