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After cutting the soap molds, the remaining scraps, old and unused, small pieces left over from use and unused soaps can be heated, melted and re-molded. I used the melt and pour method here. If the amount of defects in the soap is high, the saltingout method can be used or the salting out method can be used with the addition of caustic. These two methods are the video topics I will cover later. 00:00 Melting the soap molds... 03:13 Molding... 04:14 Removing from the mold and cutting... 07:00 pH measurement and washing test... 09:30 Evaluation and explanation... 14:57 Causes of soap errors... Warning: In soap making and similar applications, always take your safety precautions before starting work. Caustic is very dangerous and can cause serious injuries. Do not touch your skin or eyes, do not breathe it, work in a ventilated environment. Use your personal safety equipment. Use protective gloves, safety glasses, mask and apron. Warning: The information in this video is a summary of my own research. The applications are also the product of my own personal experience and knowledge. It does not contain any medical or treatment advice. It is not binding. I am not responsible for any negativities that may arise from your work. If you have a problem with your skin, you should first seek help from a physician. Be sure to test the materials you will use for the first time on a small area. If you are allergic, never use them. #soap