Let's MASTER-BATCH LYE-WATER SOLUTION
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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This is one way to decrease your prep time when making cold processed soap. Masterbatching your lye-water solution will allow you to save time on prepping and allows you to make a weeks worth of lye-water to work with.
The math is simple: Simply double the lye called for in the recipe, pour this amount from your 50/50 lye water solution. Then, subtract the water weight from the recipe from the lye weight from the recipe...this remaining figure is the amount of additional liquid needed in the recipe. Be creative! Use alternative liquids like milk, aloe vera, water, or even pureed vegetables...be creative!
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Thank you so much for sharing and helping to understand how to use the 50/50 lye solution and the break down of substituting some of the lye with another liquid.
Than you! ❤
I was getting so confused by people using odd numbers and bizarre ways to masterbatch at a certain concentration. This was the perfect description on the process that I needed. Thank you ♥️
You’re voice is so soothing and beautiful. Thank you for the tip to mix outside and precool the water! So many awesome little tips.
She has a very soothing voice.
Finally some gives a number measurement. Been looking all night long. Some recipes just say add you lye water without giving detailed instructions on measurement.
Thank you for your Master Batch, I’ve been trying to find a video to make sure I was doing it right and yours is the best...thank you!!!!!
Thank you so much, I have been wanting to try this for a while you have explained it so well. Have a blessed day!
Fantastic tutorial. I hope you get way more subscribers.
omg you explained it so much better. ive been watching video after video and it was clear until yor video. thanks a bunch.
Excellent video! Thank you so much for explaining this (sort of scary) process in great detail!! I feel much more confident now! 😃
Thank you so much for this video. I was a bit confused on how to do this. You explained it so well. Thanks again
Your voice is so relaxing. Thank you for sharing.
Best video on RUclips thank you
That was a wonderful video. Thank you.
You are so cool! You explained it well. Thank you!!!
Thanks so much for the tips and instructions
I would also like to ask you how I would add the extra liquid in soap maker 3 ? Or do I just make a note of it.
Thank you. It was very informative.
You’re only doubling it because it is two lbs correct?
If it was three lbs, then you would triple the lye number - and then for the remaining water, you would still subtract the water amount (not tripled or tripled?) from the tripled lye number?
Please re explain the mathematical equation I understood the doubling on lye but the 2. For water it confused me
wanda green wanda green Hi! Thanks for the question. Let’s discuss the “2”. Think of it this way: Since our solution is 50/50...we only have 50% or half ...right...of each additive (lye and water).... we can also say or write the understanding this way: we have 1/2 of each...THE 2 IS NOW INTRODUCED....it symbolizes the 1/2....So, because 1/2 plus 1/2 equals 1 whole...1 complete portion of liquid needed to create soap...we need to figure out the missing 1/2 of our recipe. Our solution is only 50% ...it’s not 100% complete...based on whatever recipe you use...the solution is only 1/2 complete when you pour from your batched solution, we have to complete it by providing additional liquid to complete the solution...otherwise, if we neglect to do this, we could end up with a lye heavy soap, something that is dangerous to use on the skin, may waste product ...producing a crumbly bar of lye heavy end product....so in conclusion, when we double ...it’s so that we start off with the correct amount of lye...this portion is poured and set aside for use in your recipe...the water called for in your recipe is not what you just poured out...it’s only a portion of it...we have to do the simple math to determine what amount is still needed...you only poured out 100% of the the lye called for (when I mention double)...Determining the water requires us to subtract the amount of lye weight from the total water weight to determine the amount of additional liquid needed...because there is only a portion of water in our poured solution.
Just found your channel. Seems you haven’t posted in quite a while. Pray all is well with you. Loving your beautiful voice and videos.
Hi R.T. Yes! A lot has happened, but I am still here. I am so looking forward to returning to the channel soon to provide a life update to my virtual friends and family. I’m aiming for next week!
Thank you 😁
Would you mind explaining the math in metrics and give an example of possible please.... Thank you
It's still complicated for me I have learned that if I am taking 400g of master batch I should take 15% of lye that will be 60g and 60g water .. is this correct
Please show how to use the 4.54 once you come up with that amount. How do you pour ( measure) it for use in your recipe? Do you just measure 4.54 of your 50/50 water/lye solution and then measure 2.34 of your remaining liquid?
Yes that is what she explained to do.
Hello, lovely informative. Does this affect the superfat in the case wher
How does it affect it actually, in the case where I want to use the same 50/50 lye to make 3 different types of soaps with different superfat levels
This sounds really easy till you get to the water =lye in gram's how do you measure in cups? And you are very informative thanks for sharing.
1ounce = 28grams. You don't want to use random cups as they can carry various ounce amounts.
Please I didn't get the measurements well. How many parts of water to the soda?
All I want to is how much water to add after master bath for 2 lb.?
What’s your cold process soap recipe? It depends on the recipe to be certain...he masterbatch is a 50/50 solution and you need an additional 50% of liquid/water or consider a water discount.
I m from India and I have a doubt if we make 50/50 lye and v r using 40 % lye solution then v need 1.5 times water.so we should add water to 50/50 lye solution or we should add water in oil.plz do reply me
With this 50:50 lye water ratio, what quantity of oil will be OK to produce with this solution
Hi Kadijah! It depends different factors. 1st your soap mold. How many ounces of soap can your mold make? One you have that amount in ounces, you can formulate your recipe. In this video, the sample recipe is for 1 pound or 16 ounces of soap. I use Soap Calc to build recipes. It’s a free online soaping calculator. But first you will want to know how many ounces your molds will hold and then work from there….let me know if this helps. There’s a video on the channel that shows you how to do just this….it will help, take a look.
keeping your lye solution in a fridge is a preference or necessary?
Hi! It’s a preference. It produces great results when soaping. I find this also makes making whipped soap or cupcake soaps a more pleasant experience.
@@inaturalbodybysoniabdorsey4809 I see! Well thanks for the info, new subscriber and fellow soaper.