Hi Nancy! Yes the canola oil did keep the soap from sticking to the end cap. I was making hot processed soap, so the saponification process happens while the soap is cooking in the crockpot. It is easy to unmold, as all you have to do is pull off the end cap and then just grab the paper at the top and push with your other hand, the bottom of soap and it will slide right out! Thanks for your question. I will posting more of this DVD in the near future so stay tuned!
What a nice lady you are! Did the canola oil spray keep the soap from sticking to it? I thought it would saponify that spray. I use vaseline, but then it's on the soap aftewards.
your video is the best, extremely helpful when it comes to PVC pipe molds
1019buster 3 months ago
wow
johnerickblanco01 6 months ago
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I made soap and its been a week and the soap is still soft as a brownie. what have I done wrong?
I used 3 liters of olive oil , 3liters of water and 500ml of lye. can anybody help me? thank
bombonasecino1 1 year ago
What kind of lid did you use to fit your pvc pipe?
Chrisandnicki2 2 years ago
Hi Chris, I went to the hardware department of home depot and they have lids that fit their PVC pipes, all different sizes. Hope this helps!
Kim
kld4usa55 2 years ago
Great idea!
sherrilenett 2 years ago
Hi Nancy! Yes the canola oil did keep the soap from sticking to the end cap. I was making hot processed soap, so the saponification process happens while the soap is cooking in the crockpot. It is easy to unmold, as all you have to do is pull off the end cap and then just grab the paper at the top and push with your other hand, the bottom of soap and it will slide right out! Thanks for your question. I will posting more of this DVD in the near future so stay tuned!
kld4usa55 3 years ago
What a nice lady you are! Did the canola oil spray keep the soap from sticking to it? I thought it would saponify that spray. I use vaseline, but then it's on the soap aftewards.
NancyToday 3 years ago