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Making Of Soap (Processing Writing)​

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Answered by survemanali19
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Step 1 – Cook

Pour the coconut oil, olive oil, water and soda crystals into the boiler in the correct proportion and heat to 100 degrees.(It will take two days to cook the soap. It is the most dangerous part of soap production and needs to be experienced staffs to spread the water to cool it down and avoid the soap spilled.).

Step 2 – Remove

After two days of cooking, saponification will be complete and the excessive soap alkali should now be removed from the soap to reduce its proportion in the soap; by doing this the soap will be more gentle and not irritate the skin.

Step 3 – Stir

Through the exclusive alkali removal process developed by Tea Soap, the natural materials or ingredients will be ground into a powder and added to the soapy liquid. Water is then added in a ratio of 1 as to 1, after which the mixture is stirred.

Step 4 – Add

The ground powder needs to be added slowly and mixed with the natural ingredients, then stirred continuously and evenly. This step needs to be very carefully implemented so that the finished products will be smooth and delicate

Step 5 – Pour

The carefully well-stirred soap fluid with added natural ingredients can now be individually poured into boxes or molds. The sizes are determined by packaging requirements or ease of cutting.

Step 6 – Flatten

Flatten the surface after the soap has been poured into the boxes or molds.

Step 7 – Cool

Keep all the soap boxes well positioned to stand for two days in order to cool down and solidify

Step 8 – Cut

Move the soap to the cutting platform to be cut by the traditional soap cutter to slice the soap into adequate sizes.

Step 9 – Array

The cut soap bars now are positioned on the shelves with an adequate distance between them and baked to dry.

Step 10 – Bake

Move the soaps into the baking room for 1 day to reduce the water content, after which the soaps will be ready to be packaged.

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