Basic Cold Process Soap Recipe
Step 8 – Unmold and Cut Soap After 48 hours, if the soap releases from the mold easily without sticking to the sides, it’s ready to unmold. If not, cover and let it sit until it’s ready. (It doesn’t pay to rush unmolding.) Bevel all four long edges of the soap loaf. Mark your soap and cut it into 10 pieces. Bevel remaining edges if desired. ................
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