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The art and science of making soap

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2008

Owners of Blue Heron Soap Co. in Shakopee, Minnesota demonstrate how they craft their unique products.

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  • Why do none of these videos ever tell the ratio of water to lye? It's frustrating. :-(

  • WOAW holly shit this is so loud it scared my dog

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  • I think i crapped my pants... that is sooooo loud. i even turned it almost to mute and could still hear him. He should have a message before he starts that says could cause hearing problems, turn down before watching..lol

  • BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA ...way too loud!

  • Karl, where can I purchase the caustic soda in the large sack. Great Video Thank You

  • @YesWeTan about 3 bucks per 3 oz

  • @PleaseGoAway1000 whooooooooooooooo ass crack soap yeah yo

  • Great video. I am a professional soap maker too and totally enjoyed the technical part of the vid.

  • @YesWeTan It depends on which ingredients you use. You can make it very inexpensively, but you need to have stuff just for the lye, so it's a cost.

  • No, investors aren't cutting down the trees. They're paying people to plant oil palms AFTER the lumber companies strip out all the trees. Also, monkeys spread tree seeds in their poop. No more monkeys, no more trees. No more trees, no more annkus3.

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