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Michelle,

Here is a post that Chris posted back in October. I would imagine

you could make your tea and use it as the liquid. When it is

at the stage that you want to put in your molds add your EO's

I love rebatching. Chris's castile is the best!!

Have fun,

Sandi

 

(I love rebatching soap in the oven, it is the easiest way to do it!

 

I make unscented, plain, castile soap base for rebatching. I sell it as well

as keep some of it around at all times for making soap when I want to make

all natural soap, but can't deal with the lye for whatever reason (lye ~

toddlers ~ and pets don't mix, and I have all of them, so making soap from

scratch in my household has strict time and space limits.)

 

To rebatch I just put the oven on 200F, cut up my soap, put it in my tray I

have just for that, add my liquid (about 1/2 c. per lb) .. cover ... stir it

occasionally 'till it is all melted and then mold it! Easy as that!

 

Re-batched .. or milled soaps as they are also called, are very nice, and

seem to last a good long time too :)

 

Rebatching is also a great way to " fix " batches of soap made from scratch

when they don't come out quite right in one way or another.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

With a batch of soap in the oven ;)

 

 

> I have never done this before...

> I have gathered bits of soap and a couple bars and some castile

base(chris')...how do I proceed?

> would like to add tea and EOs...

> Thanks

> Michelle

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