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Hi Chris & everyone

I'm sorry, but my e-mail crashed and I need to get the rebatch instructions for the oven again. I'm trying to save a perfectly good batch of soap. But when I was done mixing the soap and pouring it I noticed that the glass on my thermometer had broken. I don't know, but there maybe a small piece of glass in my 5 lb loaf! Argh! I don't want to throw it out, but I can't sell or use it, too dangerous. I thought if I rebatched it, then I could put it through a strainer and get the piece of glass out.

 

Thanks,

Michele

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Fri, 02 Nov 2001 22:47:28 -0700

 

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Hey Michelle,

 

Sorry to hear about the e-mail and the glass in the soap!

To oven rebatch I cut the sop into tiny pieces, add a little water

(since your soap is very new it won't need much at all) and heat in a

150 to 200 F degree oven until it is melted and ready to mold.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

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Michele at Home wrote:

 

> Hi Chris & everyone

> I'm sorry, but my e-mail crashed and I need to get the rebatch

> instructions for the oven again. I'm trying to save a perfectly good

> batch of soap. But when I was done mixing the soap and pouring it I

> noticed that the glass on my thermometer had broken. I don't know,

> but there maybe a small piece of glass in my 5 lb loaf! Argh! I

> don't want to throw it out, but I can't sell or use it, too dangerous.

> I thought if I rebatched it, then I could put it through a strainer

> and get the piece of glass out.

>

> Thanks,

> Michele

> -

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Thanks bunches! I'll try it this afternoon. I'm really bummed because it was my chocolate batch and looked and smelled yummy!

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Christine Ziegler <chrisziggy1

 

Sat, 03 Nov 2001 10:10:14 -0700

 

Re: rebatch again, sorry

 

 

Hey Michelle,

 

Sorry to hear about the e-mail and the glass in the soap!

To oven rebatch I cut the sop into tiny pieces, add a little water

(since your soap is very new it won't need much at all) and heat in a

150 to 200 F degree oven until it is melted and ready to mold.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://alittleolfactory.safeshopper.com

 

 

Michele at Home wrote:

 

> Hi Chris & everyone

> I'm sorry, but my e-mail crashed and I need to get the rebatch

> instructions for the oven again. I'm trying to save a perfectly good

> batch of soap. But when I was done mixing the soap and pouring it I

> noticed that the glass on my thermometer had broken. I don't know,

> but there maybe a small piece of glass in my 5 lb loaf! Argh! I

> don't want to throw it out, but I can't sell or use it, too dangerous.

> I thought if I rebatched it, then I could put it through a strainer

> and get the piece of glass out.

>

> Thanks,

> Michele

> -

 

 

 

 

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