Kiss Pour Method Cold-Process Soap
Timings below, if you want to skip ahead. I'm practicing the Kiss Pour method, in which two pitchers of Clyde-Slide soap batter are poured in such a way that the two streams join as they fall into the mold. It makes an interesting pattern in the finished soap. Inspiration for this video came from several other YouTube soapers, including: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PRV-mKqcRs&ab_channel=SNIFNaturalSoapmaking https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vFSpwQtNs0&ab_channel=Tina%60sTraumBubbles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnlvbT3ljl8&ab_channel=ChassWFWildPlantanica Timings: Intro: 0:01 Previous partial failure: 0:23 Today's Plan: 1:01 Recipe: 1:17 Preview of the pour: 2:26 Mixing the soap batter: 2:46 Dividing the colors: 3:17 Whisking the colors: 3:49 Pouring the "Clyde Slide" pitchers: 4:30 Pouring the Kiss Pour (first set): 6:58 Second Clyde Slide set: 7:46 Second part of the Kiss Pour: 10:25 Finished pour: 11:08 Next day -- hardened slab: 11:39 Cutting and unmolding: 11:58 A look at the finished bars: 14:20 Conclusion: 16:09
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