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RobinInOR

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  1. I use RBO in high percentage, no olive, yuck I dislike olive. I know a lot of people who get horrible DOS with RBO. I rarely do, and I figure they're living in much more humid/hot areas than I am. Plus I *never* have my soap stored in plastic as it cures - they're in cardboard boxes so the moisture can evaporate and they can 'breathe'

  2. Heat always speeds up chemical reactions, so it would make sense that an increase in heat would help along any oxidation that is taking place. I rarely get DOS, living in a nice dry area, but I can tell that after a summer of markets, a few of my soaps are getting small spots of DOS. Heat, lots of UV..

    This is an interesting article from a chemist who is also a soaper. http://cavemanchemistry.com/HsmgDos2006.pdf

  3. You buy a manual machines - you place the card in the space for it, put the credit card slip over it, and then when you move the arm over it, it puts the impression of the card on the paper. That's why they call them knucklebusters, cuz they hurt like the dickens when you slide them. :)

    This is an example of one.. (not endorsing the company, just the first one I found googling)

    http://www.usamerchantsolutions.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?search=action&category=ikit&search=action

    The 4850 is close to the one I've got - most of the machines are pretty standard.

    The forms are 2 part - one for the customer, one for me to use at night to input the info into Propay.

  4. You can get the manual 'knucklebusters' on ebay or at many different places online - they'll run $20-$60. The plate with your company name would be about another $15, and the forms are pretty cheap.

    You don't *have* to have one, but I know I wouldn't use my card unless someone had a proper terminal, either electronic with direct hookup or a manual one using "real" credit card forms.

    I use Propay - at night I run the numbers through, haven't had a bad one yet. All you need to enter is the cc number, expire date, amount, and zip code. You can input name/addy/cvs code if you want

  5. Is everyone going to be taking a break on the long weekend and actually *not* doing anything with candles or b&b?

    Didn't think so lol... ;)

    Three day fair this weekend, setting up tonight. Nice thunderstorm cleared the air last night so hopefully it won't be 100F. 85F I can deal with.

    Never did get my lip balms made, and a few other products will be missing, but I should have enough to fill my shelves. Got new ones last week, and they work great - can put lots more product in them and keep the tables clear.

    What's in your pot? Have a great long, back-to-school, relaxing weekend!

  6. Depends on what you want, mostly patch, or mostly lavender. Since I always found patch hard to wick, I'd start my testing with more lavender than patch - like 3/4 - 1/4.

    If you've already done your wick testing for both of those scents separately, and they take similar wicks, then you'll have a bit more flexibility.

  7. I mix the cocoa powder in with a little oil or water to make a paste out of it (and no fair tasting it :) ), then add that to however much soap you want.

    If you mix it in dry, you'll get speckles and clumps. Which can look OK but might not be the look you're going for.

  8. I understand superfatting and water discount, but what does lye solution mean and how do you figure it. It's on soap calc, along with water/lye ratio, and that's something I don't understand.

    It's the strength of your lye solution. It's another way to look at water discount - instead of saying you discount your water by 12% (discount from what?), you are saying that lye is 33% of the lye/water solution.

    There's a FAQ about it http://www.candletech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1978

  9. It's hard to get past the ingredient cost and price for market and image, isn't it. It's branding - having something cohesive where you can say "I've got a brand" that someone can recognize, instead of saying "I've got all these cool products in popular scents".

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